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V-Books: the future
V-Books: the future
You know, once in a while you hear such a logical, well-thought-out idea that you start to wonder, even fear, that society will end up heading down some sort of interesting and completely boring path to productivity and peace. This is not that idea. HarperCollins has restored our faith in the ...
Google and Amazon to Put More Books on Cellphones
nytimes.com — As more capable mobile devices become available, the market for reading on cellphones could grow. >... (more) Google and Amazon to Put More Books on Cellphones
Official Google Mobile Blog: Google Book Search for iPhone and Android
Official Google Mobile Blog: Google Book Search for iPhone and Android
googlemobile.blogspot.com — Over 1.5 million public domain books in the US (and over half a million outside the US)... are now available for perusing on iPhone and Android devices. Just go to books.google.com/m in your mobile browser. You can search for a title, author, or subject. ... (more) Official Google Mobile Blog: Google Book Search for ...
Google Content Partners
maps.google.com — Frequently Asked Questions Partnering with Google What types of geospatial data or map content can my organization... share with Google? We welcome many types of geospatial data and other map content, including 3D building and digital terrain models, ... (more) Google Content Partners
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Google and Amazon debut cellphone e-books, eye strain
Engadget Mobile — ... Sure, we pretty much figured that the V-Book (which is actually not a book at all) would be the final nail in the coffin of what was once known as "literature," but it looks like both Google and Amazon have other plans. Not only have their been ...

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