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Septagon Studios Weekend Links #2

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At Septagon Studios we are constantly scouring the internet for great articles and resources that might contain some useful knowledge for indie creators. We have put together this instalment of Weekend Links so that we can share some of the best stuff we have found with you. Here’s a batch of recommended links from the Septagon Studios staff for March 6, 2009.

Aaron Albert discusses The Woes of the Comic Book Market and how publishers like SLG are thinking outside of the box in order to succeed.

BOOM! Studios HEXED #1 is the FIRST Digital Comic Book for Google Android! Watch out Kindle and Itouch, here comes ANDROID! Check out the full article at Comic Related.

Bet you didn’t know that Legal Downloads are Growing Faster Than Piracy. Nicholas Carlson from the Silicon Alley Insider says that, “the recession is not driving music lovers to piracy. Just away from their CD players.” I wonder if digital comics will one day drive comic lovers away from their comic retailers? What do you think?

Could Kindle Kill Comics? e-Reading Devices Cloud Future. Vaneta Rogers at Newsarama discusses this possiblity in detail. It is only a matter of time before we see a color Kindle.

Amazon has just released a Kindle App for the Itouch and Iphone. Check out, Comparing Kindle 2 with Kindle’s iPhone app on Cnet.com. Now if you have an Itouch or Iphone you can get any book released on the Kindle for your device…very nice.

Well if the Kindle could Kill Comics…Can the iPhone Save Comic Books … or At Least Small Press? Read all about at Newsarama.

FUTURE OF COMICS! Revealed at The Beat. Is it possible that “reliable, cheap entertainment holds its own in a down economy”, according to some retailers, January was a really good month.

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