And clicking on a book recommendation or
shared quote now lets people start reading instantly, much like typical links to articles and videos.
Not exact matches
Kindle readers could already
share quotes and recommendations with all their friends on Facebook or Twitter, and
now they can start a conversation with specific people.
Readers can
now capture and
share their favorite
quotes to Goodreads from inside the book, see what others are reading, and rate and review books upon completion.
Now the advice is to write your
quote directly on the image itself because when you
share a post sometimes the original text gets lost or relegated to tiny font at the bottom.
Amazon's Fire OS 3.1 software update is
now ready for the latest Kindle tablets.Fire OS 3.1 chiefly brings integration with book community Goodreads, including the ability to capture and
share favourite
quotes in books, being able to see what friends... Read more
Apple users can
now share their progress,
quotes and reviews with friends.
Lastly, readers who are keen on
sharing their favorite e-book title or
quote on social media sites will
now be able to do so with a single tap on the Web browser.
The new feature introduced in the Kindle for Android app
now allows users to
share quotes, various highlights, as well as recommendations, with only one or a few specific people.
When Kindle users on Android
share quotes or text with someone, the friend
now gets a free preview of that book directly in their browser.
Even
now, it's
quoted at $ 1.25 per
share (based on a $ 1.10 - 1.40 bid - ask)
But that's not how we roll — we always need some kind of map to consult, even if we know we're going to end up horribly lost...
Now, I promise I'll
share my own road - map with you soon, but meanwhile I'll defer (again) to the master — this is a pretty recent
quote from Warren Buffett:
As there are
now two markets to choose from when you trade ASX -
quoted shares, once your broker joins and trades on Chi - X they must provide the best execution for your trade across both markets, in terms of best outcome (e.g. price).
Insurance providers have come around and
now allow consumers to gather
quotes while only
sharing basic information such as their zip code.
I'd like to
share one of my favorite
quotes that exemplifies my experience of learning how to be a good coach (which I know
now will be an ongoing process):