Welcome to the September 20, 2011 edition of digital book readers.
Shergill Games presents Kindle 3 Tips posted at Shergill Games, saying, “Links to useful sites and software for Kindle 3 owners.”
Joel Friedlander presents Ebooks Now & Tomorrow: Interview with Joshua Tallent of Ebookarchitects and Smartphone e-Reader App Reviews: Stanza by Lexcycle posted at Joel Friedlander.
Bryan Keithley presents Why Education is Adopting the E-book posted at Finally Fast, saying, “With devices like the Amazon Kindle and Apple’s iPad selling like the proverbial hotcakes, it’s clear the world at large is embracing the advantages of e-book technology.” He also presents Child’s Play: E-Reading for the Little Ones, saying, “The Kindle and other popular e-book readers are great for grown-ups, but what about the kids?”
RateMeister presents [BOOK] The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins posted atRateMeister.
John M presents How to read Kindle Books on the iPhone posted at iPhone Experience, saying, “Take your favourite Kindle Books with you on your phone”
FLeonard presents A Fork in the Road: Do stories have to start at the beginning and end at the end? posted at A Fork in the Road, saying, “E-readers have transformed the way we read. Now they are changing the way we write.”
JBY presents 10 Best iPad Apps for Bloggers posted at Blogging Your Passion, saying, “I recently took the dive and purchased an iPad. Although i have had an iphone for quite some time, I wanted to get an iPad for the summer especially because our family will be doing a lot of summer traveling…”
Jennifer Saksa presents Record Your Own Audio Book posted at NCH Software Blog.
Mandy Chatsworth presents The Skinny on the New Nook Simple Touch Reader posted at Finally Fast, saying, “Barnes & Noble recently released a new version of their popular Nook reader. If you’re new to the reader market, of if you’re thinking about upgrading from an older Amazon Kindle or what have you, check out our review of the new nook with full details on performance and specs.”
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