Thursday, December 16, 2010

Google Finally Launches 'Google E-Books'

Google has finally announced to launch its much-awaited e-bookstore, which is going to be called Google E-books, as now decided. The highlight of this new branch of Internet giant is to be bringing more than 3 million books to any simple ordinary device which has a support of web browsing, and as Google claims, many of them for free.

The technique of this new tool changes the typical rational habits of purchasing e-books through a single online store offering any read only books. That also on specific compatible software, which usually is different for each store, just like the books which are bought from the Kindle Store will only be read on exclusively on Kindle apps. Now Google introducing its new franchise, lets consumers to buy books either from its own store or from any other simple online vendor that has the facility to sell books in EPUB and PDF formats, whereas it will than allow the reader to read them at each and every device with a web browser support.
More importantly, taking advantage of its huge number of users, Google’s Web Reader application, will allow its users to be easily read their Google e-books on any apps for android, iPhone and iPad devices as the reading content will be automatically synced across every devices logged into Google Account. Almost around 4,000 different publishers are promising showing content through Google E-books at the initial launch, which noticeably includes almost all the major publishers like Random House, Macmillan, Simon & Schuster, Hachette, etc.
Analysts believe that it’s this brand new ecosystem, which will make all the retailers and affiliates, along with all the publishers of participants in the e-book selling process for the first time, that will lead Google E-Books to success.

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