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Still looking for that micro payment heaven

PayPal's http://x.com might have the answers with their Adaptive Payment Framwork (APF).

Adaptive Payment Framework allows you to split a payment between different PayPal account holders, for example you could sell a package of books on your site, like your lead product and an accompaning offer. With APF when the payment is take the fee and order can be instantly sent to your partner and you get to choose who pays for the tranaction action fees.

Publishing trends visualisation

An interesting visualisation posted onto the ifsoflo social network


http://ifsoflo.ning.com/forum/topics/web-and-stuff-corner
 

publishing trends


http://booktwo.org/notebook/away/

ifsoflo unconference at the Friends Meeting House Euston

Earlier in May if:book London, with a number of partner organisation, held a one day unconference on digital publishing.

The meeting has then agreed to become a suppoort network using the Ning tool http://ifsoflo.ning.com/

See http://bookfutures.blogspot.com/2009/05/ifsofloodymarvellous.html

 

Pixel and Print conference Rotterdam

The recent conference held at the Willem de Kooning Academie in Rotterdam which was looking at the current convergences of the printed book form and how that is transfering to the web.

Speakers included;

Born digital - Expertmeeting Archive 2020

Expert meeting for practitioners, researchers, and policy makers in various fields related to online archives, primarily in the Netherlands but with an international focus.
Based on 6 short presentations of case studies (below), we will raise a series of specific questions. How can a community establish its own archive beyond an institutional structure? Does a community driven approach with social software help develop innovative strategies for group archiving? How can new and traditional tools best be merged to increase access and improve usability?

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