9 tricks for remembering everything you read
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Here are the best ways to recall what you read - bonus points if you remember all nine tomorrow.
Here are the best ways to recall what you read - bonus points if you remember all nine tomorrow.
ASX-listed company will develop mobile apps such as e-books of Kung Fu Panda and How to Train Your Dragon in Asia.
The moment you lay eyes on this new e-reader, you're going to want to buy it. Here's some good excuses.
The marketing indicates that with the luxury Kindle Oasis, Amazon is ready to go full-on Apple.
Amazon is hoping book lovers will be willing to pay up for a fetching design and months of battery power.
I once read that there are more biographical works about Napoleon Bonaparte than any other man in history.
With readers on a reverse migration to print, the “e-book terror has kind of subsided” for bookstores and publishers.
Court upholds ruling that Apple orchestrated a price-fixing scheme in the electronic-book market
Creating a professional looking e-book can be as simple as using standard word-processing software. Now all you have to do is write the thing.
Amazon yields to pressure by paying UK tax
The genius of giving the Kobo Glo HD as a gift this Mother's Day is that you pass all the savings onto yourself: at only $180, it is not a lot more than half the price of a Kindle Voyager.
It looks like the best e-reader in the Australian market might be one of the cheaper ones. At least until the pricey ones catch up.
Japanese internet group Rakuten has made another move to challenge Amazon's ebook dominance, paying $410m to buy lending platform Overdrive.
Bookshops faltered and fell in the face of the first digital onslaught. But a few years on, things are looking a lot brighter – and for surprising reasons.
Arizona State University, a US leader in online education, thinks the sky is the limit for its courses.
Despite the threat posed by e-readers, the imminent death of the traditional print format appears to be exaggerated.
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