This is exciting stuff: Next week, the New York Times will release an e-book (on pretty much every e-bookstore available) summarizing and analyzing last year's WikiLeaks scandal:

The New York Times is publishing its first e-book, “Open Secrets: WikiLeaks, War and American Diplomacy,” about the release of last year’s WikiLeaks documents, on Monday, January 31...“Open Secrets” will include, among other items, expanded profiles of Julian Assange, WikiLeaks’s founder, and Bradley Manning, the Army private suspected of being his source, and original essays on what the episode has revealed about American diplomacy and government secrecy.

Times correspondents will provide detailed analyses of the documents and the e-book will reprint the full text of all the cables and war logs published on The Times’s Web site, in addition to 27 new cables selected for this volume.

It's pre-selling at B&N.com for $5.99.