Sentences with phrase «of reading ebooks»

And, I agree that it is hard to know how much free ebooks «compete» with paid books, but it seems that overall it might get more people in the habit of reading ebooks instead of print.
eReaders are devices that have been designed primarily for the purpose of reading eBooks.
Most of us got very good at explaining both the mechanics of e-readers and the benefits of reading ebooks.
Those other ways of reading ebooks have been available for years, and yet ebooks never became popular.
Not that I need to worry about any of you reading eBooks, right?
Suddenly in local newspapers all across America, one of the most traditional comic strips ever was launching a detailed debate about the pros and cons of reading ebooks on a digital reader.
I did eventually find a way around that, and discovered the joys of reading eBooks via Bluefire Reader on my iPhone.
Pbooks will be significantly cannibalized by ebooks; I believe dedicated ebook readers are only a transition tech on the way to the mainstreaming of reading ebooks on tablets, smart phones and other multi-purpose gadgets but ebooks will become mainstream sooner or later.
An Ebook reader is a portable electronic device specifically designed for the purpose of reading eBooks, digital documents and newspapers.
Readers now have more choice than ever before when it comes to the process of reading ebooks.
The art of reading ebooks and brewing shots of coffee beans share many similarities.
Some of them are brand new to the process of reading eBooks and just picked up their first Kindle.
For PDFs (as this is my primary way of reading ebooks)- I've noticed the best so far is RepliGo Reader.
The e-reader is the preferred means of reading ebooks for 42 % of ebook buyers, followed close up by tablets (27 %), smartphones (16 %), and PC / Laptop (13 %).
Capti Narrator now makes over 50,000 free Project Gutenberg eBooks universally accessible to anyone who needs or wants to listen to audiobooks instead of reading eBooks from the screen.
It comes with high resolution 300 PPI screen to enhance the joy of reading eBooks.
I have had in the last six months, both an Apple iPad and a Barnes and Noble Nook for the primary task of reading eBooks, and I must say the IPad is much better with the entire reading experience.
Before this device came to my hands, I usually got tired of reading ebooks on the computer screen after about 30 minutes, as I got «lost» on the text and my eyes began to tear a little.
We can foresee the concept of reading eBooks turned into a web app.
Those of us reading ebooks on an ereader occasionally hit a regionality issue, this is not something which will cause ebooks to become obsolete.
Both devices are solid ereaders in their own right; it's more about what each offers as a whole rather than the actual process of reading ebooks.
Unless you've not been paying attention at all, you've seen the recent glut of devices capable of reading ebooks.
What I didn't hear a whole lot about was how the experience of reading ebooks and paper books compared, particularly in regard to the Kindle's frustrating reading experience not living up to its promise.
There are of course several other major ebook vendors that have iOS apps, and you can use those as well as a possible means of reading ebooks.
Kindle users are able to share the experience of reading ebooks purchased from Amazon by selecting passages of text for upload to the Kindle Popular Highlights website.
As for their choice of device, the majority (more than 50 percent) stated it's dedicated ebook reading devices that have emerged as the preferred mode of reading ebooks for the 13 - 15 age group.
That I am able to own not one, not two, but three different devices capable of reading ebooks (my nook, my iPhone, and my computer, and yes, the computer counts) is absolutely a question of my privilege of having enough income to do so.
You can download software to your computer that's capable of reading ebook files, much the same way you download Adobe Acrobat Reader to open PDFs on your computer.
One of the nicer features of reading an ebook on a Kindle (or in the Kindle app on a smartphone or tablet) is that you can press and hold on a word and see its definition, or on a place name and see a brief description.
For those of you who mourn the lost opportunity of reading the ebook, don't worry, the reviews are still online and they're even more fun than any Gronkerotica could ever be.
Is the netbook dedicated to one and only one task of reading an ebook?
Rita Toews, the organizer of Read an eBook week, disagreed and said piracy isn't even a problem.
Today we talk to Babur Habib — CTO of KNO, Michel Kripalani — President of Oceanhouse Media, Kathy Masnik — Director of Project Management at Ebrary, Allen Lau — CEO of Wattpad, Sol Rosenberg — VP Business Development at Copia, Rita Towes of Read an eBook Week, Evan Ratliff — CEO of Atavist and Chris Anderton — CTO of Bilbary.
Readers and authors, celebrate your love of Read an Ebook Week by sharing these images on your website, blog or across Facebook and other social media!
Designed with a new concept of reading ebook on the PC, Martview tries very hard to create an enjoyable and comfortable reading experience in this new era of digital reading with thousands of free ebooks and magazines in their library.
In honor of read an eBook week, author David Bowles is offering his book, Spring House for free vs. the $ 7.99 he is getting from the Amazon Kindle store.
And here's another free book in honor of Read an eBook Week, this time from author Steven Lyle Jordan: Denial of Service and you can pick up your free copy in the Kindle format if you click here or type in http://tinyurl.com/46ogb5z into your web browser.
In support of Read an eBook Week, author Steven Lewis has made available a free copy of Sydney Opera House & Botanic Gardens — A Self - Guided Walk.
And here's another free book in honor of Read an eBook Week, this time from author Steven Lyle Jordan: 6 of One (Half a Dozen of the Pandas) and you can pick up your free copy in the Kindle format if you click here or type in http://tinyurl.com/4qu4v4h into your web browser.
In honor of Read an eBook Week, author gary Hoover is offering his book, Land of Nod, The Artifact for free today from the Smashwords site vs. the $ 2.99 he normally receives from both the Smashwords site and the Amazon Kindle store.
In honor of Read an eBook week, author Heather Wardell is offering her novel Life, Love, and a Polar Bear Tattoo free this week on a variety of forums / eBook sellers; interestingly enough, it is available in the Amazon store for $ 12.95 but you can get it free from the Smashwords site if you click here or type in http://tinyurl.com/4ajwue7 into your computer's web browser.
In honor of Read an eBook Week, some of my Kindle Formatting clients have graciously allowed me to offer their books as free downloads.
In honor of Read an eBook Week, author L.F. Hampton is making a copy of Winged Victory available for free this week vs. the regular price of $ 6.00; you can pick up the free copy if you click here or type in http://tinyurl.com/4de5m9h into your computer's web browser to download it to your computer first.
Well, it is officially 12:01 a.m. on the West Coast of the USA, so I am going to say it is March 6th, which means it is the start of Read an eBook week.
In this Gizmodo video of the demo of reading an ebook on the iPad, Jobs says it can read color photos and video.
In support of Read an eBook week, authors Anne K. Edwards and Lida E. Quillen are offering a free copy of their book, How I Wrote My First Book: The Story Behind the Story vs. the $ 3.50 they are charging in the Amazon Kindle store.
In support of Read an eBook Week, Geoff Moeller's All in God's Time, My Sons is free today from the ireadiwrite site (compared to $ 3.99 from the Amazon Kindle store), and can be your if you click here or type in http://tinyurl.com/47856g6 into your computer's web browser and first download it to your computer.
Authors will also think of additional features that would enhance readers» experience since most of them read eBooks on their tablets, laptops and smart phones (only 7 % of French readers own eBook readers).
And prefer the freedom of reading any ebook format, the Kobo Mini is a decent option, though the Kindle experience is more streamlined, if totally ring - fenced in terms of where you buy your books.
Continuing the celebration of Read an eBook Week — you can check out their dedicated website at http://www.ebookweek.com — read an eBook Week is March 3rd — March 9th this year (and all month in Canada).
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