BookGlutton was the first startup founded by Travis Alber and Aaron Miller. In addition to what you find on this blog, they wrote these articles:
- Enhanced Ebooks and the Social Web -Travis Alber, Fall 2010
- Books in Browser Conference Slides, via the Internet Archive -Aaron Miller, Fall 2010
- EPUBS Tall Shortcoming: How Annotation Needs Linking and Why We Don’t Have It -Aaron Miller, March 29, 2008
Here are some of the interviews and publications about their work
- Facebook and Google Books Meet Online (Galleycat / MediaBistro)
- ReadSocial API Picked Up by Readum: Allows the Creation of Social Layers Across Reading Systems
- Chat While Reading: The Future Of Books? (NPR)
- Trading E-books for P-books, Why Don’t Publishers Start Doing It?
- BookGlutton Gets Beyond the Page with Social Reading (GigaOm)
- New BookGlutton Store debuts with OReilly Titles Among Others
- The Digitizers: Travis Alber of BookGlutton.
- The Art of Digital Storytelling (Utne Reader)
- Clive Thompson on the Future of Reading in a Digital World (Wired Magazine)
- Stanza-BookGlutton Partnership
- Widget allows Book Clubs to Occur Anywhere on the Web (Quill and Quire)
- BookGlutton Widget: Embeddable Book Club for Your Blog or Site (Read Write Web)
- BookGlutton: The Computer’s Kindle (Techcrunch)
- BookGlutton’s First Featured Contemporary Author
- Spell That Format
- A Virtual BookGroup: Cool Site of the Day (Kim Komando)
- Webby Award Nomination for BookGlutton
- BookGlutton’s Kindle Competitor Launches Public Beta (Mashable)
- BookGlutton’s Public Beta (Teleread, January 2008)
- Novel E-book Chat Site to Woo Young Laptop Toters and Grandmas Too
- Web-Based Unbound Reader is on the Way with Interactivity Galore (Teleread, July 2007)
And if you’re looking for a bit more information, there are additional links on BookGlutton
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