Google on Monday added another volume to the e-book saga with the introduction of the company’s eBookstore. The retail operation, first announced in May for launch in the summer, falls under the ...
We heard last week that Google would launch its eBookstore (which for a time was going to be called Editions, but is now simply eBookstore) by the end of the year, and today it arrived. For many of us ...
Google has launched a cloud-based electronic bookstore in the US, offering more than three million free and paid-for titles. The move, which brings Google into a marketplace that includes the likes of ...
Amazon isn’t accepting the launch of Google’s eBookstore without a fight: the company will unveil a revamped Web-only version of its Kindle app today, according to a Computerworld report. The new ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. This week we got a press release from Barnes & Noble celebrating the ...
The Google eBookstore is the most recent entrant in the crowded e-book market, taking its place amongst such high-profile rivals as Amazon’s Kindle Store, Barnes & Noble’s Nook store, and Apple’s ...
Rumors about Barnes & Noble’s plans to develop an eReader have been confirmed in a company statement that launches a new eBookstore and outlines a partnership with ...
Google on Monday announced its entrance into the e-book market — and competition with Apple's iBooks — with the search giant's "Google ebookstore," for iOS and Android devices. Though it is not yet ...
Google's thrown open the doors to an online bookstore stocked with over 3 million titles, which you can store and read in the cloud as if they were Gmail messages. Google's also offering free reading ...
It's not exactly an e-book reader of its own as previously rumored, but Barnes & Noble's announced an alliance with Plastic Logic in which it'll serve as the "exclusive eBookstore provider" to the ...