Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta E-Book. Mostrar todas las entradas
Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta E-Book. Mostrar todas las entradas

lunes, 23 de mayo de 2011

Best Book of the world! (Online)

Best Book of the world! (Online)

happiness science books bestseller E-Book


This book has been through so much, that today you could read it, you can start with the first book (a compilation of books has gone through years and years, the writers spent a lot of penalties, which they were made by them banned it, write it.

This book will tell you where we come from, where we go, the better for us, and be happy, because science could not get to tell us where we came from and how to live the way God likes.

This because each book, so I recommend you to have patience, you will see that the end to read your life will be different:

http://www.asunombregloria.com/biblia/biblia-online.html


May God bless you

turns iPhone into a reader ebooks

turns iPhone into a reader ebooks

E-Book ebook amazon kindle kindle amazon.com ipod touch 2


"Kindle for iPhone" is a new application that Amazon.com has performed for the mobile phone and media player Apple iPod Touch. This program acts as an electronic book reader, being an equivalent software that can be found on devices Kindle and Kindle 2 of the popular U.S. online bookseller.

The application download and installation is free, but not the books should be purchased at the online store Amazon. Holders of a Kindle 2 can also synchronize their readings, so they can jump between the two devices.

Amazon has released this application as a complement to its main product reader ebooks, that although it caused great excitement in the network has not played a large mass of sales. In fact, society does not yet seem to be prepared for such gadgets, which still must overcome some disadvantages such as battery life, screen (not to be tiring to the eye) and the size of the device itself. However, despite these drawbacks, Amazon is carving out a future and is pleased with the acceptance that has taken the device.

For now, nothing has been said of the controversial automatic reading function, although it is likely that given the problems that Amazon has been found, this has not been incorporated into the software for the iPhone.

The iPhone will not be another Kindle

Although it might seem that with this movement, Amazon.com wants to convert to your Apple into a new ebook reader like Kindle technically far from both devices seem. And this is due not only to their duties and their origin and goal differential, but the main element that we need to read (display) is very different between the two devices.

While the Kindle was born with a vocation for electronic book reader and it has a very comfortable screen that simulates the brightness and reflection of the role that reading does not end up becoming tired eyes, the screen of your Apple is so comfortable in this sense, it is not a device that can be used successfully, for example, spend an entire Sunday afternoon reading a book, while Amazon's Kindle itself was born with this objective in mind.

In this sense, what Amazon is looking for the casual reader, who reads magazines on the train, bus, or takes any time to read a few paragraphs, but do not necessarily spend hours engaged in a book. Increase their sales is another objective of the online bookseller for excellence.

With this move, Amazon also thwarts any possible attempt by Apple to turn the iPhone / iPod Touch into an eBook reader in the future, Amazon.com is the leading online bookseller, and his application platform Apple expand its dominance in this field that also will be a pioneer. However, the fact that Apple has accepted the application suggests that either has no plans to sell electronic books in the future, or has had to accept that Amazon will go ahead to keep them secret.

ITunes "Next target?

This initiative also makes one wonder if the next step is that Amazon sells eBooks directly through the iTunes Store. Is not difficult to imagine a business alliance, given that Amazon.com already has an application that gives access to its online store from the iPhone, so Apple does not pose any danger and much to gain for both companies. And with this step, Apple would strengthen its leadership as extending to store content in written form.

Source: http://www.imatica.org/bloges/2009/03/060331642009.html

against the great idea of ​​Google's books & quo

against the great idea of ​​Google

Google E-Book technology news


Friday September 18, 2009

16:40 Five organizations representing publishers, libraries and copyright holders Europe today sent a letter to EU Internal Market Commissioner, Charlie McCreevy, to protest the business model of Google Books, they consider that violates rights Copyright.
The platform ICOMP (Initiative for a Competitive Online Marketplace)-created this year and driven by the U.S. software giant Microsoft, "urges the European Commission (EC) to find" satisfactory answers "to the" questions "raised by the Google Books project to digitize books.

The Commission held a public hearing this month to discuss the possible implications of the Google project, which has already reached a settlement with U.S. publishers and authors to receive 63% of profits involving the digitization of their works.

In particular, ICOMP was asked why the agreement reached by Google in the United States requires European authors and publishers to "opt out in a deal for which they were never consulted," but where they are included from the beginning.




He also believes that the agreement, reached with U.S. authors and publishers, does not represent the copyright owners around the world, and regrets that its text is not available in all European languages.

Moreover, the platform calls for "what steps" Google has taken to protect the rights of works of art and photography "which do not appear to be in the scope of the agreement."

He also believes that the registration of works that aims to create Google does not clarify whether other competitors assign licenses books "orphans" (those whose authors are difficult to ascertain) or whose rights have not been claimed.

As for the "concession" Google not to offer European-authored books that are available at stores in your country, the platform considered to have legal value, should be included in the agreement.

ICOMP also believes that EU competition authorities should take into account the possibility that only you can access the record books through the form on the company, which will enhance their overwhelming market power of search and advertising " Internet.

In this regard, we propose that Google agreed to give competitors direct access to the database which is digitizing books to ensure that the agreement does not confer a "de facto monopoly" to the U.S. company.

As regards the protection of personal information of users, he wonders if Google does not fit the data collected in the Google Books to collect through your other applications.

Finally, consider "anti" the agreement provision that allows only Google improve its search through the experience in Google Books, and not other search engines, even though the agreement says it is open to competitors.


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Vs E-Book 2010 online Internet store network device amazon kindle editions

Vs E-Book 2010 online Internet store network device amazon kindle editions





The giant Google is planning to launch an online store to offer eBooks to any device with Internet browser, which is an open competition and a threat to the e-reader market dominated by the Amazon Kindle.


Google's online store called Editions, could make his appearance at the market for the first half of 2010, with half a million titles, of which already have digital rights, in collaboration with various publishers.


Editions will enable a better search of books, then the reader will be able to buy Google's own online store or publishers. Thus, the search will start earning money by acting in principle as an intermediary, but not closing the door to develop a device in the future that could compete with the Kindle.


This comes, coincidentally, a week after Amazon announced the arrival of your device to 100 countries outside the U.S., representing a boost to its leading position in a market where rivals are like the Sony Reader .


With this new project, Google will keep 37% of the price of each book that sells directly from its online store.


Source: http://www.sputnik.com.mx//index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=5122&Itemid=1

Books E-Book Free Argentina publish a book publish a book

Books E-Book Free Argentina publish a book publish a book


Welcome

First of all note that it is not an e-book (. Pdf or. Exe) which by definition is free and you can do yourself without any Corel software or Neo-Book, a book printed.
The e-book is free. The printed book, payment. Pay when you buy it, pay when you sell it, pay when you send it to do.


WELL, YES NOW LET'S TALK BOOKS



Preparation of Paper

- Check grammar and spelling
- If you have pictures, must be your own or have permission from the author to publish
- If you have appointments, they must not exceed 700 words and say who it belongs to (title, author, publisher)
- Choose a good image for the cover, the presentation is vital


Where Public? How many copies?

The best option is paper, since in pdf you submit to the possibility that you distribute it online for free, unless of course, that if your first book you want to share for many to read.
If you publish on the internet remember to have registered or you can copy and steal any rights.
If this is your first book, as every artist must first have a "demo". So I think self-published. At the end of the post I recommend three places to do it.
If this is your first book I recommend you do not deliver to a big publisher to publish it because the experience of self-publishing makes you see your work and important that you make mistakes. It is best to learn from experience and then if we face a big publisher.
If this is your first book printed no more than 100.
Please note the print quality is decisive.
"Royalties? big question. If a publisher decides to publish your book, watch this, you just supply the text and corresponding images. Of all the assembly costs, design, printing, freight, presentation, distribution, advertising, etc. is responsible for the editorial. Well, as I said, world is set on 10% of the purchase price. I'll pay every 6 months as you have sold. If you sell too much too soon see twine, but handles only a semester.


Public Who?

In Argentina you have thousands of options, only you will name the three that I know from experience:
1) Dunken, Buenos Aires-site: http://www.dunken.com.ar/
2) Red Deer Editor-buenos aires-site: http://editorialciervorojo.com.ar/publicarunlibro.php
3) Utopias-Ushuaia-site: http://www.editorialutopias.com.ar/


I accept suggestions for improving the post and add this missing info.

And I hope that your books bearing this stamp as a reward for their effort

domingo, 22 de mayo de 2011

be left

be left


Elijah Trabulse: The books will cease to exist





The expert predicted the demise of printed works in the medium term, lead to digital format

In the medium to long term, the books will cease to exist and the only way it can be read through electronic media, with this warning the International Book Fair (FIL) in Guadalajara last night recognized researcher, scholar and historian Mexican Trabulse Elias Atallah.

During the Tribute to the bibliophile, President of IDF, Raúl Padilla López, praised the work of Trabulse Atala, whom he described as a "great popularizer of science and technology in Mexico."

Also said the professor at El Colegio de Mexico has managed to make deep reflection on the history of science, to understand, firstly, the mentality of the scientist and the scope of their production and, on the other hand, the generality of context marked by economic and political structures.

Elijah explained that Trabulse (Mexico City, 1942) is an intellectual concerned and committed to the books and documents that record the cultural and scientific identity of the country.

With a critical position, he said, Trabulse refuses the recognition of certain stereotypes in search of an approach to life and work of scientists under-served, "those that endure only as an indication, like a fleeting reference."

In turn, the winner welcomed by that recognition and warned that within 50 years, "everyone will read electronic books and paper will be of museum."

This, he said, because digital technology is a book that transforms, like Gutenberg changed the manuscript book of movable type.

Even said that this situation is beginning to see some newspapers and magazines as well as a large number of instruments of knowledge, which are beginning to change.

"The last book yet, but as a bibliophile is unfortunate that disappears on paper, since I can not imagine a bibliophile mail," he said.

On the other hand, the specialist who is dedicated to the study of the manuscripts of Carlos Siguenza y Gongora to establish the chronology of ancient Mexico, spoke about the differences between a collector and a bibliophile.

He explained that "the difference between the collector and bibliophile, is that the book is to read it, is your friend, partner, is someone who can not do without. Instead, the collector finds the book as a rare or curious you can be stored. "

A bibliophile, he added, is a reader, a collector is an accumulator. "The first book known to have it, may have read one or two chapters, but I got to know him and have his fingerprints on the pasta."

And he said: "If there is a reader of his books, if not love, is not they mate, a collector."

Born in 1942 in Mexico City, Elijah Trabulse held a degree in Chemistry from 1960 to 1964 in the Faculty of Chemistry, National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM).

He was a pupil of Joseph Gaos, Luis González González, Enrique Florescano, Moises Gonzalez Navarro, Jean Meyer, Jorge Alberto Manrique, María del Carmen Velázquez, Alejandra Moreno Toscano and Rafael Segovia.

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