Information Today, Inc. Corporate Site KMWorld CRM Media Streaming Media Faulkner Speech Technology Unisphere/DBTA
PRIVACY/COOKIES POLICY
Other ITI Websites
American Library Directory Boardwalk Empire Database Trends and Applications DestinationCRM Faulkner Information Services Fulltext Sources Online InfoToday Europe KMWorld Literary Market Place Plexus Publishing Smart Customer Service Speech Technology Streaming Media Streaming Media Europe Streaming Media Producer Unisphere Research



News & Events > NewsBreaks
 



Back Index Forward
Twitter RSS Feed
Weekly News Digest

August 30, 2018 — In addition to this week's NewsBreaks article and the monthly NewsLink Spotlight, Information Today, Inc. (ITI) offers Weekly News Digests that feature recent product news and company announcements. Watch for additional coverage to appear in the next print issue of Information Today. For other up-to-the-minute news, check out ITI’s Twitter account: @ITINewsBreaks.

CLICK HERE to view more Weekly News Digest items.

Amazon Launches Prime Book Box for Children's Titles

Amazon announced that its Prime Book Box, a subscription service for hardcover children’s books, is now available to all Prime members in the U.S. At $22.99 per box, it delivers a selection of books every 1, 2, or 3 months to anyone age 12 or younger that is curated by Amazon’s team of book editors. The books can be new releases, classics, and other titles that are tailored to a child’s age group, and subscribers can choose to preview them or be surprised when they get the boxes.

For more information, read the press release.



Send correspondence concerning the Weekly News Digest to NewsBreaks Editor Brandi Scardilli

Related Articles

10/31/2017'Amazon Prime’s New Delivery Service Is Low-Key Terrifying'
5/1/2018What's New With Amazon
5/1/2018'Amazon Made Prime Indispensable--Here's How' by Seth Fiegerman
5/3/2018Amazon Will Launch Subscription Service for Children's Books
7/10/2018The Latest Trends in Books, Ebooks, and Audiobooks
2/12/2019'When Amazon Went From Big to Unbelievably Big' by Alexis C. Madrigal
2/12/2019'Amazon Sells Way Fewer Books to Academic Libraries Than People Think' by Adam Rowe
2/26/2019Amazon Brings Computer Science Courses to 1,000-Plus High Schools
8/20/2019'The Amazon Publishing Juggernaut' by Blake Montgomery


Comments Add A Comment

              Back to top