Google Introduces New Book Search on Mobile
Categories: Tech News Tags: google’s, iPhone, mobile phones, new book search, sony
If you happen to find the new Sony reader to be more expensive then there
is a better option for you. You can use Google’s new Book Search that is specially designed for mobile phones. Google has launched a whole library of classics which you can access on your mobile phone and hence read it while travelling. However, we wouldn’t recommend you to spend much time on reading those unless you have the latest iPhone or a phone that has the similar kind of screen.
We also expect Amazon to release its most recent Kindle reader in New York by next week and this new reader by Google would surely keep us interested in the eBooks for a while. The service would give you an immediate access to over 1.5 million books as per the information provided by Google, however there are only 0.5 million books available in UK at the moment. You can now find the popular classic by Dickens, Shakespeare and many more in your pocket.
However, if you intend to have some of the other popular books, it wouldn’t harm much to buy these books in the first place. All the books that you find here would be optimised for the use in mobile phones, specifically the Android and the iPhone handsets that make use of the Optical Character Recognition and works pretty well. On the whole the Sony Reader would turn out to be an expensive investment worth making.
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