Thursday, December 30, 2010

Google brings eBooks to Android and iOS devices

You have probably figured out, I'm a big fan of eBook and my HTC EVO 4 G serves regularly as my eBook reader of choice, since it always with me. I read eBooks with nook, Kindle and Kobo applications currently and am glad to hear the news that Google has their own eBook client Google books called. It is an application available now for Android and iOS devices and other devices can access the e-books through your Web browser. In addition to all the public domain free eBooks has partnered you paid Google with bookseller to bring eBooks.

Google is that you have more than three million titles for you to choose from, including hundreds of thousands for sale. I installed on my EVO 4 G Android app and was pleased to see, a pop up asking if I, wanted to synchronize to the application via the Internet. Sync feature turned on you will synchronize position and content in the library able your reading.

There are various settings in the Android app, including text size, font, line spacing, justification and brightness (including a day/night toggle) settings. You can choose reading between flowing text or original page mode, and most custom settings are only available in flowing text mode.

The support pages discuss how access and read PDF and EPUB format books Google Books, including the files and the nook Sony Reader and other devices to transmit. I need more time testing the capabilities of this new eBook reader solution. Make sure, read the help page for Google eBooks for other answers to your questions.

Matthew Miller began a pilot 1000 in 1997 and has since been writing news, reviews and opinion pieces.


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