Users are able see the contents of PDF files as their authors intended, in their favorite EPUB3 - compatible
eBook reading environment.
They know that pleasing their customers with innovative tools that will help them get improved success, keeps Amazon as the integral part of the eBook publishing and
eBook reading environment.
Follett Shelf is the virtual bookshelf most used by schools to access ebooks, while Follett Enlight provides students with a consistent and easy - to - use
ebook reading environment on their desktops, tablets and smartphones, and allows users to add notes and highlights and then view them anywhere they have access to their Follett Shelf account.
Not exact matches
I have a joint venture going on right now with what I think is going to turn out to be a super disruptive partner who's building a very large
ebook reading and purchasing
environment that's going to be global, going out through the wireless providers and doesn't require anything from the publishers.
Your article brings up some great points about
ebooks in a more global light - how they will impact the
environment and how they will get more people to
read.
I think this is attempt by the
ebook distributors to keep readers in their company's particular sandbox (think Apple — which also makes it impossible for people download
ebook files outside of the IBook
environment) and I think it's also driven by the fact that distributors want to be able to track what people are
reading for their market research (and to resell that research to other companies).
The Kobo Glo gives you the impressive ability to
read your
ebooks in any
environment.
However if you are just
reading a good novel, they are usually cheaper in
ebook form and better for the
environment.
Its clean and simple interface has both a daytime and nighttime theme to match
reading conditions to your
environment and you can use the app to add your own
ebooks (DRM - free epub), upload Microsoft Word documents, paste URLs to specific web pages or even enjoy a classic novel from the app's built - in library.
If you want solid
eBook sales, you must have a deep engagement with your
reading audience — especially in today's digital
environment.
As we can see from the images, the eReader features minimalistic, low - profile design, and comes with a 6.8 - inch custom WXGA + Pearl E-ink screen that features ClarityScreen + technology in order to bring 1440 x 1080 pixels resolution and 155 dpi onto the 6.8 - inch
ebook reader so you can more comfortably enjoy your favorite books using the high definition eReader, and the built - in front - light allows you to
read in the dark and low light
environments.
There is no doubt that for many years the serious legal publishers have been much further ahead of
ebook technology, the latter being about simple devices for
reading basic narrative in consumer publishing
environments.