Publishing houses are scrambling to determine how to cope with the rise in digital reading. The iPad, the Kindle, the Nook and the Sony Reader, the strongest players in the eReader market, are four of the biggest threats to the print publishing industry. With everyone reading on a screen, how do publishers make a profit? Just this week, on December 18, Pearson Plc’s Penguin Group, a book publisher, reached a settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice in a case in which Penguin was accused of forging a deal with Apple to prevent other ebook sellers from discounting their prices. Wharton Global Youth explores this bold deal between Apple and book publishers, the resulting anti-trust lawsuit and the future of traditional book publishing.

A Year in Publishing: Secret Meetings and the Powerful Threat of Digital

What’s your favorite new tech passion? Apple’s iPad 3, which was released on March 16? Pinterest? Whatever gadget or online destination has you glued to your computer screen these days most likely has a corporate home in Silicon Valley, a region in Northern California with a legacy of launching technology greats and nurturing clever startups. Perhaps as important as the region’s emphasis on technology is its culture of entrepreneurialism.

Silicon Valley: The Land of Tech Pioneers and Heroes