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TOP 10 ebook sites
(updated April 4, 04)
1. FictionWise,
multi formats one stop shopping site, include non fiction and exclusive short fictions.
2. BlackMask, the best free ebook site in several formats.
3. PeanutPress, award winning ebook store for PDA, friendly DRM solutions.
4. Execubook, eSummaries that deliver wisdom. Perfect for PDA users.
5. eBookAd, many indies label are here
6. Univ. of Virginia Library, Free ebooks
7. FreeeLiterature dot com, classics for free
8. Memoware, free documents from volunteers.

9. ESSPC, great place to start your collection (Free)
10.The Online Book Page, from U.Penn.
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5 Recommended eBooks from my ebook shelf
(April 04)
(email me for 10% off coupon)

1. Don't Know Much About History
2. Dirty Little Secrets
3. Killing The Buddha
4. The Get With the Program! Guide to Fast Food and Family Restaurants
5. Flirt Coach
 

Pocket PC eBooks
Bestseller List
(Jan-Mar 04)

1. Star Trek Series
2. Angels and Demons
3. Holly Bible NIV ed.
4. The Da Vinci Code
5. Deception Points
6. Letters to Penthouse XIX
7. Letters to Penthouse XVIII
8. Resolutions
9. 7 Keys to Weight Loss Freedom
10. Against All Enemies

 

 
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Pocket PC eBooks Watch - eBook and beyond  
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  12/20/2001

See-through
Adobe Not Giving Up On E-Book Market and make it easy on DRM creation
Though it has watched a succession of major e-publishing operations go out of business, Adobe , the firm offering Adobe Acrobat and other e-publishing software, remains convinced that e-publishing and e-books will eventually grow into a significant market.
Adobe offers such tools as Framemaker, Pagemaker and InDesign for creating e-content, and Adobe Content Server, which packages content with DRM and makes it available for sale. Adobe also offers two prominent e-readers: the popular Acrobat Reader (for laptops and desktop computers) and the Adobe Acrobat e-book reader, which runs on laptop and desktops as well as Palm OS and Pocket PC handhelds. Adobe has also just released a version of Acrobat Reader for Pocket PCs that will allow the viewing of PDF documents in their original form on handhelds. And at some point, Alexander expects Adobe to release a "unified reader" that will combine Acrobat and the Adobe e-book reader, although he declined to give a timetable.
"You have to balance the risk of not using DRM with the work involved in using it by consumers," Alexander said, discussing the need to protect content without alienating consumers. "There's probably more pirating of print books than e-books. We have to keep from creating roadblocks to e-books with the DRM." He added, "You can make DRM work by hiding it, making it transparent."
Today's DRM software allows publishers to decide among a variety of levels of content protection, he explained: "We see across the range of publishing that many publishers are loosening the reins on their content; they are turning off some of the guards. Publishers have to decide what's an acceptable level of shrinkage in the digital world."

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