Sentences with phrase «standard ebooks service»

Somewhat ironically, I read the book on my Amazon Kindle reader, downloaded free from the new Standard Ebooks service.

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«Publishers can now take advantage of OverDrive's EPUB3 support to create enhanced eBooks using open standards that display children's picture books as the author and publisher intended, as well as to add interactive elements within the page to further engage the reader,» said Alexis Petric - Black, OverDrive's Director of Publisher Services.
BooXtream for eBooks 1.0 was released in fall 2010 and was offered as a web service based standard solution.
«As a device - neutral platform, eBooks purchased through Kobo's eReading service can be read on various eReaders, which is a level of flexibility that benefits our authors as they seek to grow their audiences of readers,» went on Mr. Gutch, expounding the virtues the company's decision to embrace open standards such PDF and EPUB.
Pressbooks ($ 59 thru 3/31; normally $ 99): Using our self - service platform to DIY, you can generate print interior files as well as ebook formats that meet complex, professional - standard design specs.
There were copious amounts of companies, such as LULU and Bookbaby, hyping their ebook conversion services and many people were disappointed that there is no universal standard for ebooks.
The standard non-phone Android apps are all here — browser, e-mail, gallery, video player, and more — and Archos also preloads the Aldiko eBook reader, Daily Paper, Deezer streaming audio player, and eBuddy IM service.
From 2011, DRM inside has involved in the IDPF EPUB DRM development and standardization projects, which resulted that 4 industrial and 5 national standards have been registered and Major eBook service and solution providers in Korea (e.g. Kyobo, Korea EUPB, Fasoo and Hancom etc.) joined the project and adopted the specifications.
EditionGuard is a secure and robust eBook DRM (digital rights management) service, built on the industry standard Adobe Content Server, the same technology used by giants such as Google, Barnes & Noble and Kobo.
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