The link below is to an article that looks at the latest improvements to Android and how they may improve your reading experience when using an Android gadget.
For more visit:
http://www.teleread.com/android-n-features-improve-e-reading-experience/
The link below is to an article that looks at the latest improvements to Android and how they may improve your reading experience when using an Android gadget.
For more visit:
http://www.teleread.com/android-n-features-improve-e-reading-experience/
The links below are to articles that take a look at speed reading and speed reading apps.
For more visit:
– http://the-digital-reader.com/2015/12/24/how-to-speed-read-in-reading-apps-on-android/
– http://www.dailydot.com/technology/best-speed-reading-apps-and-sites/
The link below is to an article that takes a look at the Android app ‘Read.’ This app’s goal is to improve your reading speed.
For more visit:
http://feedmyapp.com/p/a/read/39278
The link below is to an article that lists 10 of the best audiobook apps for Android.
For more visit:
http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/android-audiobook-apps/
The link below is to an article that takes a look at ‘SpeedRead With Spritz,’ an Android app that speeds up a users reading.
For more visit:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/02/03/spritz-app-android_n_6604774.html
The link below is to an article that takes a look at audiobook apps for Android devices.
For more visit:
http://goodereader.com/blog/e-book-news/top-5-audiobook-apps-for-android
The $9.95 per month ebook subscription service Oyster, which was previously only available on iOS(s AAPL), expanded to Android(s GOOG), Kindle(s AMZN) Fire and Nook(s BKS) HD tablets Tuesday — thus removing one of the differentiating factors between it and rival service Scribd. New features include “read time” for books (there is a similar feature on Kindle e-readers) and the ability to turn a book’s pages using the volume buttons on an Android device. Oyster, which is based in NYC and launched in fall 2013, now has over 500,000 titles, with two of the big-five publishers — Simon & Schuster and HarperCollins — participating.
The link below is to an article that takes a look at an Android app called ‘Readfy,’ an add-supported ebook subscription app.
For more visit:
http://www.digitalbookworld.com/2014/readfy-advertiser-supported-spotify-for-ebooks/
The link below is to an article that takes a look at the Android ebook reading app, Fabrik.
For more visit:
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/who-needs-kindle-fabrik-is-a-stylish-ereader-app-for-android-that-supports-cloud-sync/
The link below is to an article that looks at the Goodreads apps on iOS and Android.
For more visit:
http://www.teleread.com/apps/app-review-goodreads-for-ios-and-android/
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