Articles, tagged with "electronic books", page 4
22nd February 2011
Ebooks or Electronic books are simply electronic versions of printed books which can then be read on a computer. E-books are usually read on devices known as ebook readers such as Kimble, iPad, BeBook, ECO Reader, Havnon, IRiver, Kobo Ereader and Cybook.
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Sammy Hely
22nd February 2011
The most effective technique if you need to Get Free Publicity for your acting will be to think just how people around you does. This method holds true for all actors possibly even performers. Tap into what people around you want to have, or the things th...
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robertsnoel55
18th February 2011
Blog can be termed for any activity performed while posting something about the previous entry or starting off with an activity where an individual generally speaks out their thoughts on one particular subject. A web page which has numerous posts which ca...
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newminisites
17th February 2011
For every successful business, new challenges every day is the usual process and binding. It includes accepting opportunities and obstacles to overcome frightening success of your organization to keep ahead of its competitors. A whole day to decide on the...
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rita thomson
16th February 2011
On the 7th of July 2010, Amazon Kindle DX was released by Amazon.com, Inc. This new reading device offers Kindle's innovative wireless delivery and wide array of selection of content with a large 9.7" electronic paper display, storage of up to 3,000 books...
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Sam
16th February 2011
Ebooks are becoming increasingly popular, and whilst there is nothing quite like the smell of a new book, there are a myriad benefits to using electronic books alongside those in print.
Firstly, ebooks are delivered straight to your computer, ereader or...
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Author:
Louis Sharman
14th February 2011
Salman Rushdie. Sir Salman Rushdie. First we need to take a few minutes and actually sit here and digest that name. Only then can we move to the point that we originally wanted to discuss. After winning the Booker of Bookers with his magical tale, Midnigh...
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Shubhojit Kumar
14th February 2011
How many times has it happened to you, that you go to visit someone’s house and suddenly, you are bogged down there by huge stacks of books, paneled into book shelves that stretch right from wall to wall! This was at one point a common phenomena in my lif...
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Shubhojit Kumar
08th February 2011
We start making friends from the time we are born. I don’t think anyone will argue about the fact that the first friend you ever make is your mother — before the semantics of the word friendship come into play. And from that point onwards, your circle of ...
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Shubhojit Kumar
07th February 2011
As the largest city in North Carolina, Charlotte is a fast-paced city compared to many of its smaller neighbors. Residents of the city are so used to everything happening quickly, that they can get easily frustrated by things that take too long. That’s ...
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Joseph Hildebrandt
07th February 2011
Along with the rest of the gadgets that people have and the ones that are available in the market today, people are going crazy over what else they should buy and what should be left behind. A lot of people now own smart phones, personal computers and man...
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jennyhamper
04th February 2011
I for one love aphorisms. “If it ain’t broke, then don’t fix it". Now how true is a sentence like that? And though I had read two definitions of aphorisms in the dictionary when I had first looked up the word, I realized that they were both actually two s...
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Author:
Shubhojit Kumar
04th February 2011
So I made a boo boo. I judgeda book by its name, not just cover. But tell me very honestly, wouldn’t a title like The Good Man Jesus and the Scoundrel Christ intrigue you as well? Imagine the paradoxical nature of the title and the theological challenge t...
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Shubhojit Kumar
04th February 2011
I always wondered if there could be a way in which one could sit and mark the various moments of life. Like a chart, or a meter, or simply a method to jot down the plentitude that passes by with every second of our lives. And it was only very recently tha...
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Author:
Shubhojit Kumar
04th February 2011
Sitting one day in the comfort of an easy chair, do you remember how your parents would always run out to the bookstore, spend hours around the children’s section, only to get you some of the books that they had read in their childhood. Or perhaps one of ...
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Author:
Shubhojit Kumar