Is this Wilmington startup the 'Netflix' of e-Books?

Armed with a new name, five employees and $5.3 million in financing, Wilmington-based e-Book subscription service Entitle is open for business this week. Founder Bryan Batten, who left a career in pharma sales to jump off the startup ledge, calls the service “a hybrid of Netflix and a book club.” Unlike streaming video service Netflix (Nasdaq: NFLX), subscribers can’t just access an unlimited library. Plans range from a onebook allowance to a four-book-per-month plan. “The way that you… Continue reading at 'Silicon Valley Business Journal'

[ Silicon Valley Business Journal | 2013-12-18 00:00:00 UTC ]
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