Apple announced new hardware and software today, including the FREE release of OS X Mavericks available on Apple’s website HERE.
For authors, Mavericks brings iBooks to the Mac. From the Apple press release:
With OS X Mavericks, a new chapter in the iBooks story begins. Now you can launch the iBooks app on your Mac and the books you’ve already downloaded on your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch will automatically appear in your library. And there are over 2 million more books in the iBooks Store, ready for you to download with just a few clicks.1 Reading books is intuitive and easy — turn pages with a swipe and zoom in on images with a pinch. If you’re a student hitting the books, keep as many open as you like and search through them with ease. And when you take notes, highlight passages, or add a bookmark on your Mac, iCloud pushes them to all your devices automatically. iCloud even remembers which page you’re on. So if you start reading on your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch, you can pick up right where you left off on your Mac.
You can find out more about the new products HERE and OS X Mavericks HERE.
You can find out more about iBooks HERE.

Amazon is officially launching Kindle MatchBook in October. The announcement on their website can be seen
Goodreads’ has drawn a line (a read line?) in the sand regarding reviewer policies. The new policy includes deleting “content focused on author behavior” rather than on actually reviewing the book.
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