It’s one of the most interesting dbReaders blog carnivals we have ever published. Welcome to the February 20, 2011 edition.
Andrew Yeung presents ComboInk Blog: Use Printer Ribbons posted at ComboInk Blog, saying, “Printer ribbons allow you to print on almost any type of ribbon directly from your computer using a ribbon printer.”
LdC Media presents E-REVOLUTION posted at THE PULSE.
Marie Williams presents KinWorm: Backup your eBook Library using Dropbox and Fanfiction for Your Kindle posted at KinWorm.
Liam Wood presents The All-New Kindle 3 posted at The Winner’s Playground, saying, “Great review of the most recent addition to the Kindle series.”
Tony Cole presents iRiver Story HD ereader – A Kindle clone? posted at eBookAnoid, saying, “A look at the promised amazing soon to be launched ereader from iRiver. Chief point of interest is the almost twice the normal screen resolution this device will offer us.” He also posts Kno ereader starts shipping today – Huge thumps as monster ereader hits doorsteps, saying, “A look at the biggest and most remarkable ereader there is. two huge screens on this monster ereader, too many steroids perhaps? Intended for students and teachers, as an alternative to lugging heavy books around, with this they can lug a heavy ereader around instead.”
John Laugherton presents 19 Best iPad Apps for Educators posted at Masters in Elementary Education, saying, “You’ll even find applications specifically designed for teachers and other education professionals. In addition, there are plenty of productivity apps that can really make life easier.”
Pamell Androsen presents 17 Best iPad Apps for Bookworms posted at Master of Library Science, saying, “The ability to read online books through iPad is one of its greatest features. And, it’s way more functional than a simple e-reader, because it has all the features of an e-reader, but it also contains many features that e-readers don’t have.”
Krisy Trnavsky presents Nook Color, or why I actually bought an ereader posted at My Geek Voice, saying, “This is a review of the Barnes & Noble Nook Color eReader from a skeptic of e readers in the first place.”
Joel Friedlander presents Getting Up to Speed with eBooks – 4 Videos posted at Joel Friedlander.
Missy Diaz presents 6 People The Kindle Was Made For posted at eBook Reader Geek, saying, “A fun look at six people we think the Kindle was made for. Enjoy!”
Mark Davies presents The Importance of Reading posted at Online Masters Degree.
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