* You don’t need a Kindle to read an ebook. You can download one onto your computer and read it there.
* Ebooks are more difficult for publishers to format correctly than you might think.
* Already, more ebooks are being sold on the Kindle than paperbacks are being sold on Amazon.com (according to Scott Pack at  Me and My Big Mouth, and I believe him).
* Amazon has also said that over the past three months, ebook sales have outstripped sales of hard backs on the Amazon US site (according to The Guardian, and I believe them, too).
* The technology is still in its infancy and many changes are yet to come.
* The business model for pricing and royalties to authors is still unclear and changeable.
* They are easier and more pleasant to use than some of us might like to admit.
* They are here to stay.
* The ebook version of A Clash of Innocents will be available very shortly.
* They are not to be feared but to be embraced.

ps the first ebook I am reading is Sarah Salway’s Something Beginning With…  It’s there on the far left.