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Update for Tuesday, June 21st, 2010
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Last week was relatively quiet in terms of new catalogs and drop-ins. Penguin posted a compilation catalog of BFYR for the upcoming summer months and there were a handful of drop-ins.
If you have an iPad (or are considering getting one), we wanted to let you know that Edelweiss works great on it and some users (see item below) have found it to be a great way to experience Edelweiss. If you have any questions, let us know.
To use Edelweiss on iPad, open a Safari session and go to the normal URL (http://edelweiss.abovethetreeline.com/). You can add an icon to your iPad home screen by using the "+" control at the top of the browser window and selecting "Add to Home Screen."
 Here are a couple of photos of Edelweiss on the iPad. Click on the thumbnail to get a larger and clearer image.
 If you have any experiences using Edelweiss on the iPad, we'd love to hear from you. As always, email me or the general Edelweiss mailbox. Thanks!
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Edelweiss on the iPad: "Awesome!!!"
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We noticed early on that Edelweiss looked great and worked fine in Safari on the iPad. In fact, we used iPads to do quite a few demos at BookExpo, but we were really pleased to see these tweets from a recent Random House sales call on Wendy Hudson of Nantucket Bookworks by über-reps Ann Kingman and Michael Kindness. As a side note, if you love books and haven't checked out Ann and Michael's popular blog, Books on the Nightstand, you don't know what you're missing! Thanks, guys, for giving the Edelweiss on iPad a whirl. We're glad you liked it.
 
 
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New Catalogs: Penguin Young Readers
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The following catalogs were added within the last seven days:
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| Drop-Ins |
The following titles were added to existing catalogs in the past seven days.
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