- Review sites: 3
- First hand / e-book shops: 2
- Second hand shops: 1
- Pirate sites: 4
Asking for exceptions for book publishers in the name of Culture is like asking for exceptions for high furnaces in the name of Chillida.
domingo, 31 de agosto de 2014
Eggs and basket
I touched this some time ago. I had another one about it, today.
You see, I googled a book. Its title words, without quotes, its writer (ibid)... And then I added "-amazon".
I didn't do it to bugger anyone, but I already knew amazon had the book and when you allow amazon into your search results you get them from each of their sites. US, UK, CA... Plus the author's minisite at amazon, plus related searches... Half of Google turns into a search within amazon itself. Pass.
So, what was the result? First three results, in order: Goodreads, B&N, and Google books. I don't usually get Google Books in my search results (which says a lot about their commitment to it). The fourth one was another review site, popular within the genre. Among the rest in that page, an ebay listing and another review site I'd never heard of.
The rest? Pirate sites. Both torrent and direct download.
So, the moment you extract amazon from your results (because you already know those, because you're a crusader against the amazon monopoly, because...), the first page in google, and very few go beyond that, is like this
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