Ink printed on paper has been the standard book reading format for thousands of years. The idea that electronic devices of various kinds might replace it hasn’t been around for quite so long. Ye… more →
inbabble: mobile applications and contentSurfer wrote 1 month ago: You love to read your favourite books using mobile phone at any time, anywhere? Looking for free ser … more →
Penelope wrote 8 months ago: The Amazon’s Kindle looks pale in comparison to the mobile books. The reader doesn’t need to carry … more →
Mani Dhillon wrote 8 months ago: Book Worms and Writers, may I have your attention please.. While searching for some Authors and Book … more →
Meekaal wrote 8 months ago: I wanted to utilize this post to explain how to read the books of the Shaamila and any other Arabic … more →
awelee wrote 9 months ago: New and absolutely cute are these Mobile Books by Rachel Fuller & Rosalind Beardshaw! Folds up l … more →
portableandrew wrote 1 year ago: The big old Kindle in my hand. Techcrunch is reporting on Kindle sales continuing to increase. … more →
mobinttechno wrote 1 year ago: In Japan Half The Top Selling Books Are Written On Mobile Phones Duncan Riley With all the talk abou … more →
eoinpurcell wrote 1 year ago: Eoin Purcell Or as we call them Mobiles The Wall Street Journal has an interesting piece on Cellphon … more →
odedran wrote 1 year ago: The speech of Doris Lessing, who was recently awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature, was referred t … more →
hmackenzie wrote 2 years ago: Ink printed on paper has been the standard book reading format for thousands of years. The idea that … more →
mctelecom wrote 2 years ago: Tech publisher IDG recently announced that the print version of InfoWorld, one of its flagship magaz … more →
hmackenzie wrote 2 years ago: Will electronic pages ever replace printed ones? It’s an old question that still doesn’t … more →