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<p>A crowd more than 300-strong gathered at the <strong>New York Public Library</strong>&#8216;s Celeste Bartos Room for <a href="http://www.google.com/intl/en/events/unbound/index.html"><strong>Google</strong>&#8216;s all-day Unbound conference</a> to be told, in no uncertain terms by an array of speakers, that if you&#8217;re not moving with the digital times, you&#8217;re just not a 21st century publisher. I paraphrase, of course, but that was certainly the vibe in the air what with <strong>Seth Godin</strong> comparing publishers to outlying planets, <strong>Cory Doctorow</strong> (on the fiction side) and <strong>Daniel Weiss</strong> (on the educational side) explaining why giving content away is a good thing, and <strong>Tim O&#8217;Reilly</strong> advocating for <strong>Google Book Search</strong> as a way of capturing the almost 75% of books that aren&#8217;t accounted for by not being in print or in the public domain.</p>
<p>Aside from Godin and Doctorow, <strong>Chris Anderson</strong> was on hand to give an abbreviated spiel of his bestselling THE LONG TAIL, <strong>Stephen Dubner</strong> (of Freakonomics fame) talked about how the related website &#8211; now a blog with additional content features &#8211; brings in over 2 million page views a month, and <strong>J.A. Konrath</strong> stressed the importance of having &#8220;things to offer&#8221; instead of &#8220;things to sell&#8221; on an author website. But the big hit of the afternoon &#8211; at least, judging by applause &#8211; was <strong>Josh Kilmer-Purcell</strong>, who used Powerpoint in hilarious fashion to describe how MySpace hooked him up with fellow members of the Memoirist Collective. And for those who need help interpreting the slide, Kilmer-Purcell illustrated how his book, I AM NOT MYSELF THESE DAYS, was published by HarperPerennial, which is part of <strong>HarperCollins</strong>, which is owned by <strong>Rupert Murdoch</strong>, who owns &#8220;half the world&#8221; &#8211; and when the <strong>Judith Regan</strong> graphic cued up, the room erupted in laughter&#8230;</p>
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