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Whitney Brown (2011)
Ed Fitts on Why He Produced ‘The Greening of Whitney Brown’
Whitney Brown (2011)
Perfect Weekend Kris Kristofferson and Sammi Hanratty in ‘The Greening of Whitney Brown.’

“The Greening of Whitney Brown” started as a screenplay of a very different story. What it became was a wholesome, entertaining movie about the misadventures of Whitney Brown, a privileged and popular Philadelphia teenager whose world is upended when her parents experience sudden economic problems that necessitate a family move to Whitney’s grandparents’ old farm in the country. There, far from her dizzying world of shallow girlfriends,...
See full article at Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
  • 10/27/2011
  • by Ed Fitts
  • Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
Google Takes on Amazon With Online E-Book Store Due in 2010
This morning, at the Frankfurt Book Fair--an industry event populated with digital rights handlers from the traditional publishing world--Google formalized its plans to launch an online store to deliver e-books to any kind of gadget that has a browser. After being in the works for several years, Google Editions, as it's called, will open for business in the first quarter of 2010.

It's a provocation to Amazon, whose Kindle e-reader dominates the market. "We're not focused on a dedicated e-reader or device of any kind," said Tom Turvey, head of Google Book Search's publisher partnership program. The store will initially offer about a half-million books. Google spokesperson Jennie Johnson says their target audience is Google users, and their goal is to make information in books integrated in your search results: "You shouldn't have to know the answer you're looking for is in a book," she explains, adding, "We're open to working with anyone,...
See full article at Fast Company
  • 10/15/2009
  • by Diane Mehta
  • Fast Company
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