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Amazon is rolling out updates to its Kindle Fire software. The details, according to an Amazon press representative and the Amazon.com website, include:
– Sharing: Customers will be able to easily share favorite passages and notes from their books directly from Kindle Fire, without even leaving the book. Customers simply highlight a passage and select
1340 readersFrom the press release: Kobo Introduces Reading Life from Kobo on Vimeo. Kobo, a global eReading service where users can read on any device anywhere in the world, today announced the launch of Reading Life, an industry first social eReading experience. Readers can now track their personal reading history, check-in with characters and places inside
3043 readersHere’s what they say: Sharing Passages & Notes to Facebook: our last release saw highlighting, and now you can share what you highlight with your friends on facebook. Share quotes, passages, even your annotations with one tap directly to facebook. Brightness and Rotation Lock Controls: We wanted our users to have fine control over the
1215 readersKobo is a pre-releasing a version of its new social reading application for BlackBerry World. Kobo has a booth at the conference and will be showing it off there.
The Kobo application is integrated directly with BlackBerry Messenger in a move to make...
575 readersAmazon Kindle Fire will get their money’s worth not only through the content on the device, but also through its features, that have just been upgraded. A recent software update coming from Amazon brings some nifty tweaks on the slate, stuff like sharing, book extras, print replica texbooks and more.
Sharing was missing from the tablet
682 readersAmazon Kindle Fire will get their money’s worth not only through the content on the device, but also through its features, that have just been upgraded. A recent software update coming from Amazon brings some nifty tweaks on the slate, stuff like sharing, book extras, print replica texbooks and more.
Sharing was missing from the tablet
1214 readersKobo has introduced a new social networking service for reading called Reading Life. The tool works like Foursquare. Readers can use the platform to “check in” with characters and locations inside books they are reading for the chance to win prizes...
1833 readersKobo’s social reading platform is now integrated with Facebook.
Readers can now share the eBooks that they are reading on their Facebook timelines. To do so, a reader must download the Kobo iOS app and enable Kobo Reading Life to their timeline. Using the platform, readers can share what they are reading, write reviews and earn
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From Planet PDF:
Foxit has released an upgrade to its popular PDF viewer. Foxit Reader 5.1 adds integration with Facebook and Twitter, along with Read Out Loud. Improvements to load time, text rendering, print and reading experience are also included in the upgrade.
The social sharing option is a new innovation for Foxit’s PDF viewer, and it’s
1347 readersFrom the press release: Kobo, a global eReading service that enables users to read on any device anywhere in the world, today announced that its social eReading experience, Kobo Reading Life, is now available for the iPhone. Reading Life is the industry’s first-ever global social eReading experience and is now available to both iPad and