A few options are available for sorting when you view
your library in a web browser, but those choices don't show up on your mobile device.
Not exact matches
E-books you borrow from the
library may soon be stored on the cloud and available to read
in your
web browser.
Overdrive will soon be ushering
in a new way to read and listen to audiobooks
in your
web -
browser that you borrow from the
library very soon.
This Chrome extension is based on the ReadiumJS, an open source reading system and JavaScript
library for displaying EPUB publications
in web browsers.
Any book purchased via
web browser will be waiting
in the user's Reader
library, ready to be read.
Patrons sign
in through the
library to access the app through iOS, Android, Nook, Kindle, or any major
web browser.
To read e-books from the
library on your computer, you must have Adobe Digital Editions or use Overdrive Read
in a compatible
web browser.
Back
in May, Amazon India had launched the Kindle Cloud Reader, which is essentially a reading app that lets you read the books
in your Kindle
library on a
web browser offline and without the need to download or install anything.
Alfa Ebooks Manager includes built -
in Web Server, that allows to access your
library via desktop or mobile
browsers in your local network.
Other new Nook features include beta versions of a
Web browser and Read
in Store, a feature that allows Nook users to browse the retailer's
library of ebooks for free at any Barnes & Noble location.
If there's a problem, it's that the ebook platform market is fragmented — Bloomsbury's
library includes only Bloomsbury's titles while Exact Editions rival Overdrive carries Penguin, Random House, Hachette Livre and HarperCollins — and, though text can be printed, the experience of reading a book
in a
web browser is pretty unsatisfying if it's a novel you're reading.
Sony says any book purchased via
Web browser will be «waiting
in the user's Reader
library, ready to be read.»
Back
in the early days of the
web, people didn't have
web browsers in their pockets, so «
web kiosks» were a frequent sight
in forward - thinking public locales like
libraries and corporate lobbies.
One of the highlights of the
web browser is that it lets you download ebooks
in ePub and PDF format from public
libraries and ebook websites.
Once the books appear
in your personal
library on Google Play, you will be able to access not only from any computer (via a
web browser), but also a tablet or smartphone (via Android or iOS Google Play Books applications).
E-books you borrow from the
library may soon be stored on the cloud and available to read
in your
web browser.