Sun May 20 2007
SteveJordanBooks.com now fully supports the Sony Reader
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11:02 AM by Bob Russell in E-Book General | Deals and Resources (No...
Steve Jordan is a big supporter of DRM-free e-books, and sells his work in a variety of unprotected formats. This means that you can not only read the book on your current device, but you will also probably be able to read it on whatever fancy new device you buy next year. But the big news is that he now sells Sony Reader BBeB versions as a .lrf file format. Available formats are now: eReader/PalmDoc, iSilo, MobiPocket, MS Reader, RTF, and Sony Reader. You are sure to find just what you need with this great format coverage. So if you are looking for modern content without the DRM, don't assume Baen books is the only game in town. Steve Jordan has some really great stuff out there for you as well. |
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MobileRead Week in Review: 05/13 - 05/20
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07:00 AM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Week in Review Just in case you've missed anything, here is the list of our frontpage news this week. E-book Devices, Future E-Book Devices E-book Devices, Sony Portable Reader E-books, Elsewhere on the Net E-books, News E-books, Reading Software Miscellaneous, Lounge |
Samsung debuts even bigger color e-paper
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03:28 AM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book General | News
Samsung is also going to impress folks with a 40-inch (1366x768) black-and-white e-paper which is most likely going to be used for presentational purposes, consuming only 1/500 of the power of a conventional LCD display. Btw, the display shown on the photo here is not actually from Samsung, but from Citizen and measures about 4.2 x 1.7 feet! So talking about size... Related: LG Philips with first flexible 14.1" color E Ink [via BusinessWire] |
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Adobe Digital Editions 1.0 around the corner
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02:57 AM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book Software | Reading and Management
Release date: June 2007 Link to the download: Adobe Digital Editions Beta 3 |
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Wed May 16 2007
Nemoptic launches A4 flexible e-paper display
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11:21 PM by Bob Russell in E-Book General | News
Electronic News is reporting "Nemoptic announced today that it is launching a new A4-sized E-paper display. The France-based company, which began large volume production of E-paper last month after reaching a manufacturing agreement with Seiko Instruments, said it has already shipped samples of its 210-mm by 297-mm A4 BiNem displays to major office equipment clients." Here are the specs: Thanks to Joe for the tip! Related: Nemoptic worked in "stealth mode" on e-paper / initially no e-books |
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Tue May 15 2007
HP to present "e-book reader" featuring an intuitive interface
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11:26 PM by vranghel in E-Book General | News
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Sony Reader PRS-500 universal flasher
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07:42 PM by igorsk in Sony Reader | Sony Reader Dev Corner
Version 1.2: support for firmware version 1.0.02.01300 |
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Best Places to Get Free Books - The Ultimate Guide
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07:32 PM by realityloop in E-Book General | Deals and Resources (No...
http://www.friedbeef.com/2007/04/09/...ltimate-guide/ Cheers Editor's Note: Thanks to realityloop for the link. This is the second time I've seen this link pointed to, so I suppose it deserves front page visibility. I haven't checked out the links, so of course be considerate of copyright law and general safe computing practices as you look through the sources. |
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Don't we love it when it turns into the primal "Mine is bigger than yours" kind of game? At this year's
It's been very quiet of late on the Adobe front, but word has reached us (thanks Ari!) that
Did you think that LG Philips is the only one with a flexible e-paper display? Not at all.
Another e-book reader goodness!
So here it is. From the readme:
Big list of free book sites here!
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