An in - house video advertisement for an all - you - can - read service was circulated on a Kindle forum this week
promising reader access to popular titles such as the Man Booker prize winner The Life of Pi, Sara Gruen's Water for Elephants and the Hunger Games, Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings, «all in the palm of your hand».
Not exact matches
The ability to adjust fonts and type size and to employ text - to - speech technology on reading platforms
promised much greater
access for visually challenged
readers — many more than for people who are legally blind.
What new technology means in terms of offering relatively easy
access to self - publishing with the
promise of a potentially wide dissemination, is that many of those who had no outlet before (other than «vanity publishing» which was often extremely pricey and had stigma attached) will seek to self - publish and find
readers.
Publisher's description: The mission of Fiction Southeast is to showcase fiction from today's most
promising writers and to create an online literary journal that allows
readers to quickly and easily
access quality writing from their laptops, iPads, and cell phones.
Meanwhile, Sony, the only major contender without a e-book
reader capable of accessing content wirelessly, has announced the Reader Daily Edition, a Wi - Fi - and CDMA - capable device due for shipment right around the holiday period, although the electronics giant has not promised delivery in time for Chri
reader capable of
accessing content wirelessly, has announced the
Reader Daily Edition, a Wi - Fi - and CDMA - capable device due for shipment right around the holiday period, although the electronics giant has not promised delivery in time for Chri
Reader Daily Edition, a Wi - Fi - and CDMA - capable device due for shipment right around the holiday period, although the electronics giant has not
promised delivery in time for Christmas.
As Canadians continue to redefine how content is shared and experienced,
Access Copyright has made a firm
promise to build for and invest in the
readers and learners of tomorrow.