Exploring Ebook Formats—Mobile Applications

Exploring Ebook Formats—Mobile Applications

T oday’s ereaders are amazing devices, allowing people to carry hundreds or thousands of books, reformat text size on demand, and help look up unfamiliar words. More advanced ereaders even play audio and video, and feature seamless integration with the web....
Exploring Ebook Formats—EPUB

Exploring Ebook Formats—EPUB

Unlike Amazon’s AZW/MOBI format, EPUB is an open standard that is used in a growing number of ereaders including the Apple iPad, Barnes & Noble NOOK, and Kobo eReader, among others. The standard itself is controlled and developed by the International Digital...
A New Source of Revenue for Indie Authors?

A New Source of Revenue for Indie Authors?

(Photo credit: Fréderic) There has been a bit of chatter among authors surrounding Amazon’s new Kindle Owners’ Lending Library, which allows Amazon Prime members to borrow up to one book a month for free with no due dates. Much of the controversy revolves around...
Exploring Ebook Formats—Amazon Kindle (AZW/MOBI)

Exploring Ebook Formats—Amazon Kindle (AZW/MOBI)

One of the most popular ebook formats—in terms of unit sales—is Amazon’s proprietary AZW format (also known as MOBI 7). AZW, which many speculate to stand for Amazon Whispernet (the cellular-based wireless service that Amazon uses to deliver books directly to...
Exploring Ebook Formats—An Overview

Exploring Ebook Formats—An Overview

All electronic books—in fact, all digital media—are stored in files using a series of conventions known as a format. The specific format (the way the information is stored in the file) lets a device, such as a computer or an ereader, make sense of the contents of the...

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