Google Play Books is a good
eBook Reader app coming from Google and is completely free.
Not exact matches
Right before Overdrive finally
came out with their
app for library eBooks, a really great free App was published called BlueFire Reader for the iP
app for library
eBooks, a really great free
App was published called BlueFire Reader for the iP
App was published called BlueFire
Reader for the iPad.
The
ebooks come from Google e-books, the
app was developed by the ABA, but the
reader can still support his favorite local independent bookstore.
A few weeks ago, after Apple began enforcing the new iOS terms, one
eBook reader, Kobo,
came out and said that they would work on a web
app to bypass the restrictions.
Others go straight to the smartphone as an
ebook reader because the newest generations
come with the Kindle
app already installed.
Over the
coming months, Kobo will work to integrate the Shelfie platform into its Android and iOS
apps, enabling
readers to add their print libraries to their reading history to generate ever more tailored
eBook recommendations, as well as the option to get digital versions of print titles they already own.
Bluefire is one of the most popular ereading
apps for the iPad and iPhone, and now that it has
come to Android,
readers have another option for reading Adobe DRM
ebooks, including free
ebooks downloaded from libraries.
The tablet will be available in pink or silver premium metal, and it
comes with pre-loaded
apps like BBC iPlayer, Angry Birds, Facebook, Twitter and an
eBook reader app.
It all
comes down to this...
readers (people) will read your
ebook on a variety of devices and
Apps: and every
App and Device will display your book DIFFERENTLY — every one.
So every device we put out
comes from trying to understand that
reader better,» said Tamblyn, the chief content officer, adding about the company's competitors, Barnes & Noble, Amazon and Apple, «we have the advantage of being a company that focuses only on one thing, which is how to sell
ebooks and sell them well — on devices, through
apps and on the Web.
Put two and two together and you'd realize that this platform is ready for just the right
ebook app [4] to
come along, and whichever one it is — be it Amazon's Kindle
app, or an Eucalyptus - type
reader, or even one that we've never heard about — whichever one that is, that
app will be the turning point that defines our industry.
It will also work as a children's
ebook reader and play videos, and it
comes with
apps that allow children to create their own stories and personalize them with photos of themselves and their friends.
Considering Amazon has been in the business of selling
ebooks, and that the tablet interface
comes from its Kindle Android
app, its worth as an
eBook reader should also be evaluated.