Project Gutenberg has posted some interesting statistics for eBook downloads from their massive catalog. Definitely worth a look at the free eBook archives’ “Top 100” lists.
Category: eBook Stores
A growing list of web sites that sell eBooks. Pros and Cons...
Feb 09
Firmware Update Issued for Barnes and Noble Nook eReader
According to a GoodeReader report, Barnes and Noble has issued a firmware update for its Nook eReader.
Feb 08
Borrow eBooks with Out-of-state Library Memberships
Book Riot talks about the Best Libraries that offer out-of-state memberships so you can take advantage of expanded title lists for borrowing eBooks and audiobooks.
Feb 06
Sending eBooks and Documents to Your Kindle
How-to Geek offers instructions for emailing eBooks and other documents for reading on your Amazon Kindle.
Feb 05
Pocketbook Releases 2023 Firmware Update
GoodeReader reports on the 2023 firmware update for Pocketbook’s Inkpad 3, Inkpad Color, and Touch HD3. (Complete list of features at the link.)
Feb 04
Get the Most Out of Your Kindle
Slashgear offers a few tricks to get the most out of your Kindle eBook Reader. (I know, it’s a slow rumor day … sorry.)
Feb 03
Amazon Pushes Envelope with Agave Green and Denim Kindle Paperwhite eReader
Engadget writes that Amazon’s Kindle Paperwhite now comes in Agave Green and Denim. (That’s not quite what we thought when we heard Amazon might release a new “color” eBook Reader. So much for that rumor.)
Feb 02
Fascist Book Burners Forced to Ban Virtual Library
Boingboing.net posted a story you wouldn’t expect to see in modern times, but in it eBooks are showing their versatility by dodging the California Orange Unified School District’s book banning (burning?). Sadly, the “conservative” fascists behind the movement have banned the entire virtual library. That don’t impress us much, since it’s near impossible to stop …
Jan 30
Kobo Improvement Plan Arrives
PCWorld makes Kobo beautification possible with a how-to on adding custom screensavers to your eReader.







