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renovation
03-19-2009, 12:23 PM
Sony e-book reader gets 500,000 books from Google.
Google Inc. (GOOG) (GOOG) is making half a million books, unprotected by copyright, available for free on Sony Corp. (SNE) (SNE)'s electronic book-reading device, the companies were set to announce Thursday.

It's the first time Google has made its vast trove of scanned public-domain books available to an e-book device, and vaults the Sony Reader past Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN) (AMZN)'s Kindle as the device with the largest available library, at about 600,000 books.

The scanned books were all published before 1923, and include works like Charles Dickens'"A Tale of Two Cities" as well as nonfiction classics like Herodotus'"The Histories."

The books are already available as free downloads in the Portable Document Format (PDF), which works well on computer screens but not on e-book readers. Google will provide the books to the Sony Reader in the EPUB (electronic publication) format, which lets the lines flow differently to fit a smaller screen.


Google spokeswoman Jennie Johnson said the company wants to make the books available as widely as possible.

"Really our vision is: any book, anywhere, any time and on any device," she said. "We want to partner with anybody who shares our vision of making them more accessible."

The publishing industry has more or less united on EPUB for e-book distribution, but Amazon uses its own format for the Kindle. However, unencrypted EPUB files can be converted to a format readable by the Kindle using PC software.

http://apnews.excite.com/article/20090319/D9711T201.html

i think i still perfer a paper back or hard cover book to read then on a computer .

bachviet
03-19-2009, 01:41 PM
Paperback

Cubsfan
03-19-2009, 01:52 PM
Love to try a Kindle, but I don't read enough to buy one.

nate el bueno
03-19-2009, 06:02 PM
Paperback...says the same thing as a hardback and cost one third as much! It would be weird for me to use a Kindle, but if it got cheap enough, I'd love to try it.

chrissy
03-19-2009, 06:14 PM
A friend has the Sony reader. It was really fun to read and play with when she showed it to me last Easter. She said that she enjoys reading on it - eye strain, portability, txt size are all a plus for her.

Saw it at Sam's tonight for $265 but I haven't been keeping up with prices on them. I know the Kindle is what, $36x?

Jeffbx
03-20-2009, 05:07 AM
This is one area I won't compromise. I'll only read real books -preferably hardcover because I like to keep them.

LPMiller
03-20-2009, 05:20 AM
i like to keep them too, but I also am loving the whole 'download a book' concept. But ultimately, I don't see a Kindle or Sony surviving in the backseat of my car in the middle of winter.

Maarchk
03-20-2009, 12:55 PM
Does a computer = Kindle? Why isn't that a survey option? :(

The kindle is very cool and i've borrowed one from a friend for work travel trips and downloaded some books and read their stuff and my stuff and left them the books after. It is cool and easily adjusts to those who like big or small fonts. Most books have a fine font size but now and again you run into a font or an article that just isn't a good fit for you and this is awesome in those instances.