Kindle ePub: Dealing with the Kindle ePub format
Amazon’s library lending program is now on track but it seems that there are a lot of Kindle ePub versions of books still available, a big chunk of which was due to the service Overdrive, which delivers e-books in versions of the ePub on Kindle. However, the Amazon Kindle is not the only e-book reader taking advantage of Overdrive, with Barnes & Nobles Nook also tapping into Overdrive for lending services. Accessing the Kindle ePub The Kindle ePub version of the e-books may be downloaded through your local library’s website. Once on the site, simply choose the book you wish to borrow and send directly to your device. You pretty much gain access to the Kindle ePub with the help of your local library and the lending service Overdrive working together. However, not all libraries already have access to the Kindle library so you will have to check first with yours if you can access a Kindle ePub book through there. Amazon has clearly stated though that Kindle library books are in the process of being rolled out completely so it shouldn’t be too long until you are able to borrow the e-book you are interested in. At [...]
eReader Comparison: How to Compare eReaders
Are you wondering how to do an eReader comparison? If you have a deep adoration for literature, one of the best things you’ll ever want to purchase is an eReader. An electronic reader gives you literature at your fingertips, with everything you will ever want to read in one convenient device. eReaders are perfect for people who love books, but hate them taking so much space at home. Today, there are a wide variety of eReaders for sale and it can be dumbfounding to choose which one to choose. Different eReaders have different features that may or may not suit your reading style. Here’s how to make an eReader comparison so you can end up with an eReader you won’t ever forget purchasing. eReader Comparison: Different eReaders, Different Formats Different eReaders use different formats when it comes to displaying eBooks. Very much like other digital files, electronic books come in a vast plethora of formats, and not all eReaders are compatible with each format. As of 2010, the Amazon Kindle can support formats of MP3, PNG, GIF, HTML, DOC, BMP, and unprotected MOBI. Barnes and Noble eReaders are compatible with files formats of PDB, MP3, BMP, PGN, GIF, [...]





