eBook report: Nook is up, iPad still catching up


[caption id="attachment_65077" align="alignleft" width="225" caption="Amazon.com is still the leader in eBook sales, and its closest competitor isn't Apple—it's Barnes & Noble."][/caption]As the publishing industry on May 26 wrapped up four days of digital talk at its annual national convention, Amazon.com's Kindle was seen as the clear, if not dominant, player in the growing eReader market; Barnes & Noble's Nook was considered a pleasant surprise and Apple's iPad an underachiever.

"They had a respectable launch, but we think Apple can do better," Penguin Group (USA) CEO David Shanks said this week during BookExpo America at the Jacob Javits Center in New York. "They still haven't moved their eBooks into their iTunes store, and they can have a much better search capability in their iBookstore."

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