978 readersIt’s only a reference app for developers and not nearly as far along as Amazon’s Cloud Reader, but I’ve got Readium‘s Chrome-browser extension running fine under the Ubuntu variant of GNU/Linux.
Click on the images for more detailed views. Download of app is here (more info here). Also see LibraryCity’s earlier post on Readium.
You can run files from your computer or Chrome-capable
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4012 readersAt PePcon 2012 last week, I kept hearing again and again that there were no EPUB 3.0 readers. While this was not true then (I used both Infogrid Pacific’s AZARDI reader and IDPF’s Readium to demo EPUB 3.0 files and capabilities in my “The Future of eBook Publishing: EPUB 3.0” with Liz Castro), it is even
4275 readersIn case you did not know, O’Reilly Media’s annual Tools of Change for Publishing 2012 started today with a series of workshops in New York City. If you have never been to Tools of Change or TOC, it is like Christmas and New Year’s Eve in one three-day stretch for people working in digital publishing,
6619 readersFinding a Epub3 demo used to be rather difficult, and I can recall the digging I had to go through when I wanted to see one for the first time. Luckily for eBook geeks, that is about to change.
The IDPF recently started a new project which is going to make it easier to keep up
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From the press release:
ACCESS, Adobe, Barnes & Noble, Copia, Google, Kobo/Rakuten, O’Reilly, Samsung, Sony, others support project to advance universal digital publishing format
The International Digital Publishing Forum (IDPF) today announced the Readium Project, a new open source initiative to develop a comprehensive reference implementation of the IDPF EPUB® 3 standard. This vision will be achieved
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1142 readersAmazon has introduced an absolutely amazing browser extension named “Send to Kindle for Google Chrome” which allows Kindle users to send web material like news, blog posts as well as highlighted text from Google Chrome to any Kindle device or app. The new tool can be used with just two clicks through Google Chrome as
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From the IPDF Web Site:
The International Digital Publishing Forum (IDPF) today announced the completion of a major revision to EPUB, the global standard interchange and delivery format for eBooks and other digital publications.
The IDPF membership unanimously voted to elevate EPUB 3.0 to a final IDPF Recommended Specification, publicly available at: http://idpf.org/epub/30.
EPUB 3 was chartered in
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4669 readersEPUB 3 Proposed Specification Released http://idpf.org/epub3_proposed_spec_released New York, NY, May 23, 2011 (PRESS RELEASE) - The International Digital Publishing Forum (IDPF) today announced that EPUB® 3 is now a Proposed Specification for final m...
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1967 readershttp://idpf.org/epub3_proposed_spec_released New York, NY, May 23, 2011 (PRESS RELEASE) - The International Digital Publishing Forum (IDPF) today announced that EPUB® 3 is now a Proposed Specification for final member and public review. EPUB, an XML and Web Standards based format developed by the ID --- Saved by iamPariah at 24 May, url details
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1479 readershttp://idpf.org/epub3_proposed_spec_released New York, NY, May 23, 2011 (PRESS RELEASE) - The International Digital Publishing Forum (IDPF) today announced that EPUB® 3 is now a Proposed Specification for final member and public review. EPUB, an XML and Web Standards based format developed by the ID --- Saved by iamPariah at 24 May, url details