Sun November 26 2006
Fri November 24 2006
ConvertLIT - is it now legal to use in the US?
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12:59 PM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book General | News
I am not a lawyer, but the way I read this is that you may now be allowed to circumvent the access controls on e-books that don't have a "real-aloud" function or that don't work on your particular e-reader device. Any comments? Thanks to Moonraker for the news! |
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Thu November 23 2006
FlyingMag launches eFLYBook giveaway
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04:12 PM by Alexander Turcic in More E-Book Readers | iRex
Arinc’s eFLYBook comes with a complete set of U.S. approach and airport charts, any of which can be accessed with a few button pushes. The eFLYBook is small (6.1 inches by 8.5 inches) and very light, weighing just 13.6 ounces. And built-in wireless internet connectivity makes updating the highly compressed charting software quick and easy. This ARINC eFLYBook normally sells for around $1,200 today, but you can win one for free by entering our giveaway on flyingmag.com. And remember, you can enter as often as once a day. Good luck! You'll have until Wednesday, December 20th to enter and the winner (who must be a legal US resident) will be picked at random. |
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Do you prefer the Reader's serif or its sans serif font? (poll)
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03:52 PM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book Readers | Sony Reader
For you to try out: I've attached two versions of Peter Watts' sci-fi novel Starfish; one comes in serif, the other in sans serif. For both, I picked a font size of 14pt which I find pleasant to read on the Reader in medium scale. So which font type do you prefer when you read texts on the Reader? Edit: scottcstoness posted a similar poll which allows you to demo various different embedded PDF fonts on the Reader and vote for them. |
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Times Reader 0.1.0.3 released
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01:22 PM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book Software | Reading and Management
If you haven't seen the Times Reader in action yet, check out these screenshots I made of an earlier beta. [via jkOnTheRun] |
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How many people want to write a book?
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12:29 PM by Bob Russell in Miscellaneous | Lounge First off, let me just say that I've always wanted to write a book. A novel, I mean. Not because I think it will make me rich. And not because I think I would be such a great writer that I have to share my literary prowess with the world. In fact, I have to write, re-write, and re-write again just to try to make my words pleasant to read. But, like most of us, I feel that I have experienced life in unusual ways, and have a unique perspective on this world. In a way, I want to do the writing analog of abstract art... I'd like to pull out a perspective of the real world in words and stories that highlight interesting things, just like abstract art highlights interesting characteristics of the visual world. In other words, I feel like I have something to say, and a way to say it that isn't very common. Only problem is that I don't know how to write yet! I am convinced that learning to write takes a lot of time and practice and study and reading. Quite a hurdle. I've even bought a boatload of (paper) books from Amazon to help me learn the practical side of writing. I haven't read them yet. I suppose learning about writing is a lot less intimidating than actually doing it! So, having now bored almost everyone with this post, I am certain that the remaining readers are exactly the ones that I'm interested to hear from! Specifically, people who can relate to what I've said. Who have always wanted to write, but just never got around to it. You probably have these kinds of thought in your mind... "I know I could write a good book, after some practice." or "My books would be a lot more fun to read than most of the books out there now." or "I have something I've just got to say.", or even "I've always wanted to write, and someday I really will do it... maybe." What about it? Is this the way that everyone feels? I suspect there is something deep down in everyone's heart that says "I should write a book." BTW, I'm not looking for encouragement to write. That's a motivation that, if real, will drive me to write on it's own. What I really am curious about is how other people feel about wanting to write. Especially with all the book readers we have here, there must be many people with writing on their mind at times. In fact, I remember a couple of people talking about doing the National Novel Writing Month activity in the past. (But I don't know if anyone has ever finished it!) If I hadn't been so busy, I would have done it myself. It looks like a great way to force yourself to write, no matter how bad, and nobody ever has to see the words! So how about it? Anyone out there dream of becoming a writer? |
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Wed November 22 2006
Opera Mini 3.0 to be released on November 28
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11:17 PM by Alexander Turcic in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
Read all about it over at Palm Addicts. Related: Opera Mini 3.0 Beta |
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Google Book Search goes Ajax
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11:09 PM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book General | News
[via Download Squad] |
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