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News - Wednesday, November 3, 2010 13:24 - 11 Comments
Apple Australia opens iBookstore floodgates
Up until now, the Australian version of Apple’s eBook marketplace, the iBookstore, has been fairly sparsely populated compared with rivals. But today it appears as if the company has added half a dozen major new publishers to its catalogue in a major move.
“Today, thousands of titles from both major and independent publishers, including Macmillan, Hachette Book Group, Hardie Grant, HarperCollins Publishers, Murdoch Publishers and Wiley, are now available on the Australian iBookstore,” the company said in a statement.
HarperCollins issued its own statement, saying its “full eBook catalogue” of local and international titles would now be available through the iBookstore, including Australian offerings such as Colleen McCullogh’s Naked Cruelty, Rebecca Lim’s Mercy and A Simpler Time by Peter FitzSimons.
‘Having HarperCollins’ e-books available in Apple’s iBookstore when it launches represents a significant opportunity for the Australian consumer to get further access to a fantastic array of books,” said HarperCollins chief executive Michael Moynahan.








