Ken Auletta, who has written the Annals of Communications column for The New Yorker since 1992, has a new article that takes an in-depth look at the war between Amazon and Apple over the pricing of electronic books.
Auletta doesn’t stop there though, noting that “For now, many publishers believe that they have won the chess match over e-book prices. But in the digital world, will we need publishers at all?” If you have any interest in Amazon, Apple, Google, or the future of book publishing, we recommend you take the time to read Auletta’s “Publish or Perish.”