Monday, February 16, 2009

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manager for Google Book Search.
Unlike the version of Google Book Search for PCs, which displays scanned images of book pages, the mobile version and use a technology that does not require backlighting, which makes them easier to read in most light conditions. They also have longer battery
While mobile phones are good for quick access to reading material, their backlighted screens are “terrible for long-form reading,” said Evan Schnittmansimply displays text, allowing users to download printed material more quickly over wireless Several book reading programs are already available for the iPhone and other mobile devices, including Stanza from Lexcycle and the eReader from Fictionwise. They are quickly growing in popularity.But just as camera phones have not replaced digital cameras, smartphones are not likely to replace dedicated e-book readers like the Kindle or the Reader from Sony, analysts said. These specialized devices have screens about the size of a paperback book

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