They are much easier to read and access than e-books, and they are easy to market. |
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The file may be read on a personal computer, a personal digital assistant, or on an electronic device designed specifically for reading e-books. |
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Books in digital format, also known as e-books, can be read on devices lacking the power and screen space to afford a regular Web browser. |
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They faced little opposition because there were as yet no e-books, and thus no constituency of readers for them. |
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Users with special needs can benefit from the use of e-books installed on dedicated reading devices. |
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We all have witnessed the development of copy restriction methods on audio files, videos, e-books and proprietary software. |
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The Internet, handheld computers, liquid crystal displays and enhanced font rendering are the technological basis for the development of e-books. |
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Personal digital assistants offer everything, from e-mail, word processing and time and billing to reading e-books and playing games. |
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Random House trade imprints now publish lead titles as print books and e-books simultaneously. |
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With new operating systems introduced every few years, the accessibility of e-books can be transient. |
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It will be important to clarify the privacy and use monitoring issues that surround digital books and e-books in a library context. |
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Current devices for reading e-books are either too bulky or too expensive or too harsh on the eyeballs. |
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But in this sense e-books are difficult to distinguish from all other electronic texts, like those created in word processors and desktop publishing programs. |
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While I prefer having all my books on one light device, e-books are still not the cheapest option in every case. |
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But at many schools, e-books are just beginning to chip away at the dominance of dead-tree learning materials. |
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Audience members could ask earnest, unselfconscious questions like whether e-books were real books without blushing. |
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Each of his 40 chapters, which range from Homer and Virgil to e-books and the future of literature, averages only six pages. |
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On a practical note you can purchase insurance, phonecards, rail passes and suchlike from the Travel Store, and all the Rough Guides are available to buy as e-books. |
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The hype around e-books was electrifying in the year 2000 when Stephen King became the first celebrity writer to publish an e-novel. |
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In addition, the card would also open up access to free computer use in libraries, which would create a national e-books and e-zines service with free seamless downloads. |
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An e-reader is a digital device used to access and read e-books. |
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It can be foreseen that multi-purpose colored electronic notepads will certainly replace the black and white E-books of simple features. |
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