Google has launched its Google ebookstore, complete with an e-reader app for Android. Google has launched an iOS version of the app too (for Apple’s mobile devices).
At the launch, the store has more than three million titles – including public domain classics and brand new bestsellers.
Key features:
1) provides option to read full e-books right within the browser. Google's e-books are compatible with any Javascript-enabled browser.
2)Google eBooks can be read on the go through dedicated mobile apps for Apple's iDevices and Android phones as well as the Sony eReader and Barnes & Noble Nook.
3)An autosync feature lets people read books on one device and then pick up where they left off on another device.
Those who don’t have an Android 2.1+ or iOS device can use Google’s ebooks Web Reader for cloud-based e-reading in the browser. The Google eBookstore will initially be available in the US only.
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Google eBookStore launched with new e reader apps for Android and iOS
Google eBookStore launched with new e reader apps for Android and iOS
Anil Singh
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
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