Sat December 15 2007
MobileRead Week in Review: 12/08 - 12/15
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07:00 AM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Week in Review Have something interesting to say about mobile computing or reading? Join our forums and share your view on topics like the ones discussed at MobileRead this past week... E-books - News
E-books - Content E-books - Reading Software E-book Devices - Amazon Kindle
E-book Devices - Future E-Book Devices Miscellaneous - Announcements |
Fri December 14 2007
New Features at Mobileread
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11:10 AM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Announcements We added the following three new handy features to MobileRead: 1. Explicitly search for attachments. Link 2. Track new posts and threads in real-time. Link 3. Invite your friends and family and receive referral credit for it. Link As always, some features may not be available to guests. But why be a guest - registration is quick and painless and you immediately receive all the benefits. Comments and suggestions are always welcomed. |
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Got questions for the makers of the Readius?
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11:05 AM by CommanderROR in E-Book General | News
just a few days ago we all saw the news about the Polymer Vision Readius, the rollable ePaper solution we have been hearing about for a while now. It appears that the device is almost ready for prime time and we have been able to get a representative from PV to join our forums and answer your questions about the Readius and other upcoming Polymer Vision devices. So now let's go, here is your chance to learn about - and perhaps even influence - the progress of a brand-new line of eReading solutions!
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MobileRead welcomes Patricia, Neko, Dale and Nate to the team
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10:53 AM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Announcements MobileRead just got a little bigger. We're super excited that we have four new members in our team: Patricia, Neko, Dale and Nate. Have you been reading our e-book download section? Then you must know Patricia. Since she first joined MobileRead in May 2007, Patricia has been hand-converting and uploading the staggering number of nearly 600 e-books of works from the public domain. From Ludwig Wittgenstein to Karl Marx - among her uploads you'll find some of the most influential literature books ever written. Nekokami, or neko as she is also known in our community, joined MobileRead in October last year. Neko has been participating in a great number of discussions, lending her wit and wisdom to both novice and seasoned e-book fans. She is also proud owner of an iRex iLiad and an eBookwise 1150 reader. MobileRead fans will applaud DaleDe for his hard efforts in improving and expanding our Wiki. Dale, who joined us in August 2007, is also a regular contributor to our e-book discussions. And like Neko, he is proud owner of an eBookwise 1150 device. Nate, or Nate the Great as many of you know him better, was among the first who ordered the Amazon Kindle on the day it was announced (no wait, it was even a couple of hours before that, that is when we revealed the Kindle product pages). Today Nate is the Kindle expert in our team. He joined MobileRead in April 2007 and has since then contributed to numerous discussions and provided us with latest news on e-books. Please join me in welcoming these great additions to our team! |
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Non-Kindle e-readers compared by David Rothman
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06:02 AM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book General | News
To be fair, there are a few more devices available, but those are harder to get and usually localized for a specific geographic region. For a good overview, check out the matrix in our Wiki. David's full review can be found in this Publishers Weekly article. |
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Wed December 12 2007
Defective by Design is targeting the Kindle
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06:58 PM by Nate the great in E-Book General | News Why they are doing it:
from: So what do they want you to do?
from: I don't know about you, but when I read this I laughed my butt off. |
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Amazon Kindle Hack: Read DRM-protected Mobipocket content
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04:04 PM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book Readers | Amazon Kindle
No question, this development will delight all Kindle customers but perhaps provide no small amount of frustration to the good folks over at Amazon. You can download the tools (written in Python) over here: link removed on Amazon's request |
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Dymocks: iRex iLiad goes Down Under
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05:44 AM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book General | News
Thanks to eagle-eyed Sianon and Stephen Dole. |
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Dear Mobilereaders,
David of the fantastic
Hasn't it bothered you to be stuck with Amazon when making e-book purchases for your Kindle reader? Well, our famed reverse-engineer friend
Psst, guys, cat's out of the bag, today Dymocks
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