Sentences with phrase «smartphone reading»

Now a new comic publisher wants to change that with a series of creator - owned comics tailored for smartphone reading.
The app has been designed to support smartphone reading, which is gaining pace owing to the large - screen concept adopted by a majority of device makers.
While Readmill for Android was built specifically with smartphone reading in mind, it will work on any device running Android 4.0 or higher.
As digital magazines optimized for tablet and smartphone reading continue to enjoy a surge in growth, publishers still have to concern themselves with being able to accurately demonstrate to their advertisers that readers can — and do — interact with their ads.
GoodeReader recently spoke with representatives from Adobe about the features of the industry popular Digital Publishing Suite, specifically as it relates to giving publishers control over digital editions of magazines, optimized for both the growing tablet market and the emerging smartphone reading market.
Along with this updated feature, Readmill also announced its mode, making smartphone reading even easier on the eyes.
The shorter length of Rooster content is perfect for smartphone reading during snippets of time, something that speaks to the company's model.
And we also need to advocate everywhere for people to get on board more thoroughly buying e-readers (and smartphone reading apps), finding new sources for quality books, and moving away from their TVs a bit every evening.
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Some of the advantages of smartphone reading are common to all e-books: The ability to store many titles in a single device, to borrow e-books from the library without worrying about returning them on time and to get the book you want in an instant.
We've rethought every portion of our smartphone reading experience to be as intuitive as possible, allowing digital readers to fully immerse themselves in the magazine content that connects them with their diverse interests.»
Moreover, after getting feedback on how Readmill users — and staffers — were using the app, the developers decided that an app that was optimized for smartphone reading was in order as well.
Smartphone reading is on the rise in Canada and 20 % of readers are now consuming ebooks on their mobile devices, which is a 6 % increase over last year.
I felt, can we do something with an app that will make people who spend disproportionate amounts of time on the smartphone read books?»
Some of the popularity of ebook lending libraries that OverDrive has noted for the calendar year 2011 through September 30th include almost triple the number of ebook check - outs over all of 2010, more than two million new users signed up for this year, and a rise in smartphone reading to account for 21 % of all ebook checkouts.
From the polarization of digital reading only a handful years ago in which readers often split vehemently into two camps — those eager to embrace digital reading and those who swore paper was the only way to read — now the industry is seeing an even more interesting new adoption for digital reading: smartphone reading.
Beyond that, Oyster made the interesting choice to concentrate on the smartphone reading experience first, rather than tablets, where one might assume most people do their long reading.
I think the secret to that feeling so natural is partly we keep the text pretty simple — fact is, everyone with a smartphone reads all the time, but reading something quick doesn't feel like that concentration - heavy «reading» experience people associate with books.
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