Amazon Unveils Kindle Fire – The Much Awaited Android Tablet
Last Wednesday, Amazon unveiled the much awaited, next generation Kindle e-book readers, and an Android tablet named Kindle Fire. The new Kindle e-book readers and the Kindle tablet are definitely going to be crowd pullers when they hit the retail stores throughout the US somewhere around mid November this year.
Read moreFBReader – A versatile E-Book reader that works on multiple devices
FBReader is a Free and open source e-book reader targeted at Linux, Windows, and Android users. Currently, FBReader works on Linux desktop, Windows XP/Vista/7, FreeBSD, and various Linux based mobile devices. FBReader also has a clone named FBReaderJ which is an e-book reader for the Google Android platform. FBReaderJ is a Java based software as [...]
Read moreCalibre – Free E-Book Management Software
Calibre is an open source e-book management application. It is available on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux platforms. Calibre can be used for the following tasks. Organizing your e-book collection Converting e-books from one format to another. Downloading news from websites transferring documents to and from devices (Kindle, Nook etc) and Viewing e-books
Read moreNook eBook Reader from Barnes and Noble
Barnes & Noble have officially unveiled the Nook – eBook reader. Nook is a contender to Amazon’s eBook reader Kindle. Barnes & Noble touts Nook as the world’s most advanced eBook reader.
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