After launching the category with much fanfare in early 2015, Scribd, the e-book subscription service, has quietly ended subscription access to comics and graphic novels. Scribd launched the comics ...
Scribd, the San Francisco-based startup that wants to be the Netflix for text, has a new plan to lure more subscribers: Give them The New York Times. This morning, Scribd announced a new two-for-one ...
Scribd, a digital distribution, document storage and book discovery platform, is launchng a subscription e-book service that will give users access to an unlimited number of books for $8.99 a month.
In the battle of the ebook subscription services, Scribd is getting more personal in an attempt to differentiate itself from competitions, namely Amazon and Oyster. The San Francisco-based company is ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Two years after shifting away from its unlimited subscription model in favor of monthly credits, Scribd has ...
The New York Times Company is partnering with reading subscription service Scribd to offer a subscription bundle, the companies said Wednesday. Subscribers will get unlimited digital access to The New ...
Scribd is apparently moving up in the world. Not only does the service want to be your one-stop shop for ebooks, but apparently it now also wants to be the go-to for magazine subscriptions. Beginning ...
More than 10,000 comics available for $8.99 a month By Graeme McMillan Scribd for Comics - H 2015 For those who have wanted to get into comics but didn’t know where to start, Scribd has some good news ...
In the battle to become the "Netflix of digital books," Scribd is taking its app to Amazon Kindle Fire tablets while updating its iOS and Android apps. Executive Editor David Carnoy has been a leading ...
The digital library, e-book and audiobook subscription service Scribd has surpassed one million paying subscribers from across the globe, as the service announced today. Co-founder and CEO Trip Adler ...
Scribd is expanding its magazine offering in a big way. On Tuesday, the company announced that it's adding hundreds of new magazine titles to its reading subscription service, including Harper’s ...
Reading subscription site Scribd announced today that more than 1 million people have signed up for the service, allowing them to access its vast content library of books, audiobooks, magazines, ...