Frankfurt Bullet Points

So what’s the big news out of Frankfurt this week? According to Reuters, it’s more sudoku books and downloadable audiobooks. For the Associated Press, it was a celebration of Korean literature, while Information World Review highlights the launch of Oxford’s Digital Reference Shelf.

What are you hearing? Send us your best Frankfurt stories—well, the ones you’re hearing from your colleagues who got to go, I suppose. If you’re in Frankfurt, you’re probably not checking the web much…

Update: One reader points out that Orhan Pamuk, currently facing treason charges in Turkey for daring to criticize the Armenian massacre of 1915, is going to receive the German publishing industry’s Peace Prize at the Fair. We will also take your scandalous gossip, thank you…

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