Amazon’s Kindle line of devices are some of the most popular E Ink gadgets for reading eBooks, and for good reason. They’re relatively inexpensive, have good displays, offer long battery life, and ...
If you are an avid reader, you may have come across the term eBook at least a few dozen times over the past decade or so. While at the time, you may have been skeptical about replacing paperbacks ...
The open-source EPUB e-book format is great for sharing books between different readers and making life easier on readers generally--but Amazon's Kindle, the big player, doesn't support it.
The open source e-book reader software ' Librum ' can read PDF and e-book files such as EPUB and MOBI data and share them as a bookshelf, as well as freely download over 70,000 free books and read ...
Amazon is going to be supporting the EPUB format later this year. Customers will be able to use Send to Kindle to upload EPUB books directly to their e-reader. Amazon is working on the system ...
It’s almost hard to remember, but when it came out, iBooks could read only EPUB files, not PDFs, and the only way to load them was by syncing with iTunes. Over a number of releases of both iBooks and ...
The fact is, ebooks are still going through a lot of growing pains, which often leaves ebook early adopters like you in the lurch. As the always excellent Matt Buchanan over at Gizmodo explained, the ...
EPUB has become so much a part of the global publishing ecosystem that one could be forgiven for taking it for granted, not realizing that its specifications, which were first issued by the IDPF in ...
eBooks are quick and convenient, but some books still haven't made the leap to digital. For these, you can make your own ...
Google has always been a major contender in the eBook format battle, but until now, it hasn’t contributed its wealth of digitized public domain books to a specific side of the battle. Now Google has ...