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Multiple Devices And Formats Means eBook Conversion Is A Science

Posted in Kindle Books Apps on October 27th, 2011 by kindlebooksfree – Be the first to comment

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The age of the eBook reader is upon us, but how does one handle the bane of all electronic devices, the proprietary format? Having to deal with this vexing issue as part of ebook conversion is far from the first time that publishers and content creators have had to cope with battling hardware manufacturers. For every successful digital standard like the CD or DVD, there are a dozen applications where the hardware producers simply cannot agree to a standard, leaving content providers to deal with supporting multiple formats. Have you ever bought a Mac version of Microsoft Office and tried to install it on a Windows PC? How about playing a Sony PS3 Game on a Nintendo Wii? Loading an iPhone App onto your Blackberry? Or saving data on a Sony Memory Stick using a digital camera that supports Compact Flash? Given that many of the same parties who can’t agree on computer, video game and portable memory standards are also involved in eBook sales, it’s no wonder that ebook conversion is a highly specialized service. Companies such as aptara have the equipment, knowledge of the myriad of devices and competing standards and trained staff needed to be able to provide ebook services to content providers who need to get their material onto as many devices as possible with as little hassle as possible. Companies like this are going to become an even more important part of the content supply chain as eBook reader uptake increases and additional manufacturers enter into the marketplace. Simply getting content onto a device is only half of the problem; the real skill comes into optimizing the content to make the most out of each individual eBook reader’s capabilities. Given the dramatic differences between devices, effective ebook conversion becomes extremely important.  For example, think of the last novel you read. Now think of just a few of the different devices an eBook version of that novel could be read on: a laptop computer with a big screen and high resolution; an iPhone with a small, landscape oriented display, a Blackberry, or a dedicated eBook reader like an Amazon Kindle or Sony Reader. Each device has a very different feature set, a wildly varying screen display size and completely different methods for uploading content. The same sort of challenge holds true for other material which might be viewed on portable devices, including medical documentation and even promotional or sales material. Professionally executed ebook conversion through an experienced ebook services company is the key to having content accessible and looking good across a range of dedicated and multipurpose devices.

Doris Jacobson is an industry analyst specializing in ebook services and emerging technologies supporting the growing eBook and eReader markets. Doris notes in a recent feature article that the lack of widely adopted eBook standards and a diverse range of eBook-capable devices means it is more important than ever for ebook services to become involved in publication.

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Apple Ipad Tablet – How To Read Your Favourite Book On It

Posted in Kindle Books Apps on October 23rd, 2011 by kindlebooksfree – Be the first to comment



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Inventions from Apple, such as the iPhone and iPod have held to change how the mobile phone and music player industry operates. A big part of the mobile phone market is the devlopment and release of 3rd part applications, which enhance the expereince of the user. Apple have taken this one step further with there latest product – the iPad Tablet. The iPad carries on the application tradition with a really cool Application Store which will help people to tailor there iPad tablet to their own personal needs.

There are more that 140,000 iPad compatible applications available out there at the moment and this will grow by the day. There are loads of applications available out there, from the serious souding business applications or health management software, to fun games and joke style apps. They are so easy to access too, all you need to do is visit the app store and take a look through what on offer, then you just click on the by link to it downloaded. The Apple iPad is set to be, one of the most sought after gadgets available in the hand held electronic devices. The iPad tablet also has the ability to download full-featured e-books from the major publishers and authors. This particular format was made incredibly popular in recent times by Amazon’s Kindle in the USA and how Sony have followed suit with their own e-Book readers. The Kindle has changed the way many people read books, magazines, newspapers and how people take in there news. Apple have released what a powerful tools this is and want to get in on the action while it is hot property. When the iPad is released, you will be able to get hold of books from yuor favourite authors using the iPad’s bookstore application. Once you paid for the book you want, it will be made available from your bookshelf and you will be able to be read it when you want. Other exciting software made available through the iPad App Store are all the favourite sevices like Google maps, and user friendly and fully functional note style application and a calendar that will look to take on what the Blackberry has to offer people. You will be able to browse these applications using Apple’s Safari brower. Apple has stated that they are leaving nothing to chance with the iPad. They want to provide the best there is and Safari works well for fans and users of the Mac. The Apple iPad comes with a massive display screen for you to view. And because it is a touch pad screen, there are no knobs and button to impede your viewing pleasure. The screen is also very easy to keep clean, this means you do not have to worry that the glass screen will show fingerprints after you have used it. The Apple iPad, looks like it could be the next big thing in terms of gadgetry, as more often than not – Apple get these things rights. The iPad will soon be made available across the world and interest in this gadget has go into hyper drive, so stay tuned to the internet to find out more.

I work for website which review and cover mobile phones and gadgets. At the moment I am working for iPad Accessories Depot, where you can find all the Best iPad Accessories, such as iPad Sleeves.

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Barnes and Noble Nook eBook Reader- 3 Reasons The Nook Is Hot!

Posted in Kindle Books Apps on October 23rd, 2011 by kindlebooksfree – Be the first to comment

The iPad Killer
The Kindle Fire!



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1. Surf the internet? YES!
2. Read eBooks & Magazines? YES!
3. Read e-mail? YES!
4. Watch Pics Videos & Movies? YES!
5. Twitter & Facebook? YES!
6. Play Music? YES!
7. Play Games? YES!
8. Install APPs? YES!
9. Afford it? YES!

YES!
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 Barnes and Noble Nook eBook Reader  3 Reasons The Nook Is Hot!


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The Barnes and Noble “Nook” eBook Reader is getting some buzz, and for good reason. Here’s some reasons why the Barnes and Noble “Nook” is going to be a hot gift item this holiday season.

So there’s a few good reasons the Nook is going to be a strong fighter in the war of eBook Readers this holiday season.

Barnes and Noble smartly priced the Nook comparable to the Kindle 2 as well. In fact, they are priced the same at the moment, we’ll have to see how long that lasts.

Click Here to learn more about the Nook features and pre-order information.

Click to check out http://www.BuyNookeBookReader.com for more Free information on the Nook.

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kindle app for blackberry?

Posted in Kindle Books Apps on October 18th, 2011 by kindlebooksfree – 2 Comments



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is the Kindle app for blackberry workable?

The differences between an Amazon Kindle and a Nook

Posted in Kindle Books Apps on October 14th, 2011 by kindlebooksfree – Be the first to comment

The iPad Killer
The Kindle Fire!



Ask YOURSELF : CAN I.......

1. Surf the internet? YES!
2. Read eBooks & Magazines? YES!
3. Read e-mail? YES!
4. Watch Pics Videos & Movies? YES!
5. Twitter & Facebook? YES!
6. Play Music? YES!
7. Play Games? YES!
8. Install APPs? YES!
9. Afford it? YES!

YES!
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 The differences between an Amazon Kindle and a Nook


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The latest chapter of the e-book battle is written on the fight between the Amazon Kindle and the Barnes & Noble’s Nook. Originally introduced in November 2007, the Amazon Kindle has immediately dominated the market making Amazon by 70% more profitable thanks largely to high sales of new Kindle models. However, in November 2009, Barnes & Noble launched the Nook that appears to be the Kindle’s first major competitor.

a) Technology

Both the Kindle and the Nook have a built-in 3G wireless connection provided by AT&T and E-Link display technology that is based on similar microprocessors. However, the Nook has more internal memory (2GB) than the Kindle (180MB) and supports also an additional micro SD card up to 16GB, while the Kindle has an internal flash memory of 2 GB. Besides, the Nook comes with a packed Wi-Fi connectivity and incorporates a second display at the bottom that serves as the keyboard. This allows users to flip through the e-books and find what they are looking for. In effect, the Nook is the first e-reader with two screens.

The Kindle supports AZW, AA & AAX, MP3, MOBI, PRC, PDF, HTML, DOC, JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP files (through conversion). The Nook supports EPUB, PDF, PDB, MP3, JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP files.

b) Features

The Nook is the first e-book reader to launch Google Android-powered features with a 6″ E-ink color touch screen that allows users to navigate content, but also use it as a virtual keyboard for searches. Barnes & Noble has chosen Android to power the Nook to take advantage of the fact that it is an open platform with a broad developer community that will allow the organization to add in the future separate Android apps to run on the device.

One of the Nook’s key features is that, unlike the Kindle, users have the ability to lend out books to their friends for up to 2 weeks for Free. For instance, they can buy a book from Barnes & Noble’s e-book store and send it to a friend’s Nook, iPhone or iPod Touch. Moreover, they can send it to BlackBerry and Motorola phones as well as to Windows and Mac PC users who have installed Barnes & Noble’s e-Reader software.

Perhaps the major advantage of the Kindle over the Nook is the fact that it offers Free Internet. The Kindle features a Free EVDO cellular 3G connection to the Internet over Sprint allowing users to transfer content through it and browsing on the web without JavaScript and a PC connection. The Kindle users can access Wikipedia anytime, wherever because of Kindle’s built-in browser. Besides the Kindle can be purchased worldwide, while, for the time being, the Nook does not sell e-books outside of the United States.

Finally, the Kindle features a text-to-speech feature, while the Nook comes with a built-in speaker.

c) Ergonomics

In terms of ergonomics, both the Kindle and the Nook share similar dimensions (Kindle: 8.0 × 5.3 × 0.8 inches, Nook: 7.7 x 4.9 x 0.5 inches), but the Kindle is 1 ounce lighter than the Nook (Kindle: 10.4 ounces, Nook: 11.2 ounces). Besides, the Kindle features a simple user interface. On the other hand, the Kindle keyboard is an issue as it has limited web-browsing capabilities and rather large page-turning buttons on its right and left edges.

d) Battery Life

The Kindle has longer battery life than the Nook (Kindle: 14 days, Nook: 10 days) because it has only one screen to power. For the Nook, the most rational battery life is 5 days, but this is subject to the use of the color touch screen. However, another consideration is the battery replacement options. The Kindle has a built0in battery, which means that it is not removable. The Nook features a user serviceable battery that can be replaced.

Conclusion

To decide which e-book reader is the best between the Kindle and the Nook is not easy because it has mostly to do with the user. In short, the Kindle is faster and lighter than the Nook, has longer battery life and is longer tested in the market. However, it features a really awkward and chunky keyboard and lacks lending rights. The Nook features a color screen, allows borrowing e-books between friends, and Free browsing at Barnes & Noble store. On the other hand, it boot slowly, and has short battery life because of its color screen and Wi-Fi. For price-sensitive users, the Nook is probably the best option as it comes at $259 retail price, while the Kindle is at $399; so, it really depends on who is using it and how.

Christina Pomoni has acquired her MBA Finance from the American College of Greece. Her advanced familiarity with financial statement analysis, capital budgeting and market research has been acquired through her professional career at high-esteemed organizations. As part of her long journey, Christina has served as an Equity Research Associate at Telesis Securities (EFG Eurobank) and a Financial & Investment Advisor at ING Group. Besides, having lived at Chicago, IL, Boca Raton, FL and Paris, France has helped her, not only to be a successful professional, but mostly to see life under a more creative and innovative perspective.

Since 2005, Christina provides high quality writing services to numerous websites and research companies contributing her knowledge and expertise. Her areas of specialization are Business, Finance & Investment, Society, Politics & Culture. She also has a very good knowledge of Entertainment, Health & Fitness and Computers & Technology.

Christina currently designs the website of her own writing company. Believing that knowledge is the road to opportunity and development, her mission is to promote her already established knowledge to a growing number of visitors and to provide high quality writing services to meet the most demanding customer requirements.

Amazon launches free Kindle app for Blackberry

Posted in Kindle Books Apps on October 9th, 2011 by kindlebooksfree – Be the first to comment

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Kindle App For BlackBerry Now Available In US [Blackberry Apps]
It was threatened, and thus now available. Hit up the Blackberry App World to download the Free Kindle app now—but only if you live in the US. And are happy paying up to a tenner to read a book…

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Amazon Launches a Kindle App for BlackBerry
Amazon has launched a Kindle application for BlackBerry that lets customers purchase and read e-books. Just like the company’s application for iPhone and iPod touch , if you already have a Kindle, you’re able to sync the Blackberry App with it, meaning information like the last page you were on is consistent across devices. The download is Free, though only newer BlackBerry models are supported …

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Amazon routes Kindle books to BlackBerry
Amazon has released a Free Kindle for BlackBerry application that makes the online shop’s electronic books available for reading on the Research In Motion smartphones.

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Amazon launches Free Kindle app for Blackberry
Amazon.com said on Thursday it is launching a new Free Kindle application that will give customers access to over 420,000 books on a range of BlackBerry devices.

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Kindle App For BlackBerry Now Available In US [Blackberry Apps]

Posted in Kindle Books Apps on October 5th, 2011 by kindlebooksfree – Be the first to comment
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Amazon Delivers Kindle App for BlackBerry Fans
App will give readers the opportunity to pick and choose from more than 420,000 titles on their BlackBerry as well as read those they’ve already purchased with their Kindle.

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Kindle App For BlackBerry Now Available In US
It was threatened , and thus now available. Hit up the Blackberry App World to download the Free Kindle app now – but only if you live in the US. And are happy paying up to a tenner to read a book on a 2.44-inch screen. [ THINQ ]

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Amazon Offering Free Kindle for Blackberry App
Amazon is introducing the Kindle for Blackberry App, nodding to the success of its earlier release of the Kindle for iPhone App. The app is available on seven BlackBerry models, including versions of the Bold, Curve, Tour and Storm.

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Kindle App For BlackBerry Now Available In US [Blackberry Apps]
It was threatened, and thus now available. Hit up the Blackberry App World to download the Free Kindle app now—but only if you live in the US. And are happy paying up to a tenner to read a book…

Read more on Gizmodo