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Google Play Books’ new reading mode lets you browse and skim nonfiction ebooks faster


Laura Hazard Owen's avatarGigaom

The digital format works a lot better for some kinds of books than others. For straight-text fiction, it’s perfect — as evidenced by 2013 sales figures showing that ebooks now account for nearly 40 percent of adult fiction sales. When it comes to nonfiction, though — cookbooks, atlases, travel guides and so on — ebooks haven’t done as well.

Now [company]Google[/company] is taking a small step to change that: On Thursday the company announced a new nonfiction reading mode for its Google Play Books app. The new feature, which is only available on Android for now, “lets you easily skim an entire book, browse all your notes and highlights, and quickly jump back and forth between different spots.” So, for example, a user could jump between recipes in a cookbook “using new quick bookmarks” or use “skim mode” to browse through a travel guide.

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Blloon App Encourages Ebook Reading By Letting Readers Earn Free Pages


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Simon and Schuster inks deal with Amazon: Publisher will control ebook prices


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Ebooks Encourage Reading


The link below is to an article that looks at research that suggests ebooks encourage reading.

For more visit:
http://www.teleread.com/reading-2/mintel-research-shows-ebooks-encourage-reading/

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Ebooks Chosen Because They are Cheaper?


The link below is to an article that asks ‘whether people buy ebooks because they are cheaper that printed books?’

For more visit:
http://goodereader.com/blog/e-book-news/do-readers-choose-ebooks-because-they-are-cheaper

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Too Many Books?


The link below is to an article that asks ‘are there too many books?’

For more visit:
http://publishingperspectives.com/2014/10/many-books/

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How to read books from your local library on your tablet


Mark Crump's avatarGigaom

I’m a voracious reader, and read between 80 and 100 books a year. Obviously, this is a habit that gets expensive so I’m always looking for legal ways to still read and cut back on the spending. Until I got my iPad in 2010, I was a frequent customer of my town’s library. Once I got hooked on digital books, however, I never really went back.

Some of this is due to the fact that I live in a very small town (about 5,000 people). I often joke that there are more cows on my street than people. So, my library is very small. While we are tied into a regional network of libraries, the next closest library is still two towns over.

Thankfully, my library joined the digital age and I can check out books digitally. This is a big deal for them, since the last time I asked them if I…

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