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If you're like most Americans, a public library near you offers ebooks. About three quarters of all U.S. libraries do, according to the American Library Association (ALA). Yet, if you're like most ...
Two of the most popular eBook apps out there are Apple Books and Kindle. Let's take a closer look at how exactly they compare.
For many students, ebooks are a great and inexpensive tool. But do they negatively effect how we comprehend what we read? A new study might drain the proverbial juice in their Kindle's batteries.
You don’t need a Kindle or a Nook to read eBooks on your iPhone, but if you do own one of those devices you can also read those same books on your iPhone when you don’t have a dedicated eBook ...
Regardless of where you buy your ebooks, you probably want to be able to read all of your books in a single place.The best way to do this is to move all of your books into one service.
Ebook prices vary quite a bit. In many cases, ebooks purchased from online stores are around the same price you would pay for a paperback, so you may not be saving much money by going digital.
I do have ebook clients on all my devices and do still read books on my phones, however I ALWAYS get distracted by phone calls, emails, social networks, the lure of checking my latest RSS feeds ...
If you can read this sentence, you have time to read a book—and the only tool you need to do it. Now you just need to find the time. I suggest sneaking it in. Aim for 10 minutes a day.
You've always wanted to read Infinite Jest, and now you finally have enough time on your hands to get through all 1,079 pages. Sure, you could grab it from a local bookseller , or order it on Amazon.
If you stop reading an ebook—say, because Windows 10 unexpectedly reboots your PC—your progress will be saved. That’s how it’s supposed to work, anyway.