As we reported back in April, it would not be long before Kno provided a solution for cheap textbooks. We didn't have to wait long as they today announced the Kno textbook app for the iPad. In case you forgot, Kno is the run by CEO Osman Rashid, one of the founder's of the textbook rental juggernaut Chegg. Kno originally developed a dual-screen tablet for electronic textbooks, but abandoned that Continue Reading about Kno Textbook App releases WTF on iPad
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Kaplan Publishing extends free eBook promotion
Kaplan Publishing has decided to extend the free trail of 21 titles of various eBooks of their very successful Free Back-to-School promotion on Apple's iBookstore. 1. Kaplan ACT Strategies for Super Busy Students 2. Kaplan SAT Score-Raising Dictionary 3. Sharp Vocab 4. Sharp Writing 5. Kaplan Portable GMAT 6. Kaplan Portable GRE Exam 7. Kaplan PMBR: Multistate Professional Continue Reading about Kaplan Publishing extends free eBook promotion
eCampus.com Textbook Giant Announces Daily “Student Sweepstakes” For The Upcoming Back To School Season
eCampus.com Textbook Giant Announces Daily Student Sweepstakes For The Upcoming Back To School Season Lexington, KY (Vocus) August 10, 2010 eCampus.com, a leading web textbook retailer, launches a Student Sweepstakes giving away every day prizes to customers and students this fall to consumers renting or purchasing textbooks on the web. As the leading textbook on the web company for college Continue Reading about eCampus.com Textbook Giant Announces Daily “Student Sweepstakes” For The Upcoming Back To School Season
Do we own the ebooks we “buy”?
Thought provoking article over on MainStreet today: https://bit.ly/ci2lQH In summary, just like software, CDs, DVDs or pretty much anything in the entertainment world these days, we actually are purchasing a license to this content and do not actually own anything. However unlikely, the distributor of this content could decide to delete it from your account or device. It will be interesting Continue Reading about Do we own the ebooks we “buy”?
Do we own the ebooks we "buy"?
Thought provoking article over on MainStreet today: https://bit.ly/ci2lQH In summary, just like software, CDs, DVDs or pretty much anything in the entertainment world these days, we actually are purchasing a license to this content and do not actually own anything. However unlikely, the distributor of this content could decide to delete it from your account or device. It will be interesting Continue Reading about Do we own the ebooks we "buy"?