Not exact matches
Today, Amazon.com announced Kindle Cloud
Reader, its latest Kindle reading
application that leverages
HTML5 and enables customers to read Kindle books instantly using only their web browser - online or offline - with no downloading or installation required.
Kindle Cloud
Reader is the latest Kindle reading
application and leverages
HTML5.
«Instant access to your books in the browser, combined with a beautifully designed and feature rich
HTML5 application experience, has made Kindle Cloud
Reader the best launch we've ever had for a Kindle app.
Amazon has recently incorporated support for Mozilla Firefox with their
HTMl5 online Cloud
Reader application.
Amazon introduced Kindle Cloud
Reader on Wednesday, an
HTML5 - based web
application that runs in mobile Safari on the iPad, Safari on the Mac and PC, and Chrome (s goog) on the Mac and other desktop operating systems.
Ibis
Reader is written in
HTML5, and is a combination of a web - based service and a locally cached web
application running on the iPad's mobile Safari browser which allows you to read DRM - free EPUB files that you can upload to the ibisreader.com web site, or connect to an OPDS - formatted book repository anywhere on the web, including ones you can create yourself.
Daly shares an overview of her free, multi-platform Ibis
Reader and outlines the advantage of using
HTML5 to create multi-media e-book
applications across multiple devices.