Image courtesy of Microsoft ReaderI love reading but since I use the computer and internet so much, holding a paperback novel is a real luxury I cannot afford these days. I still buy books, though, and tell myself that I will finish them one fine day. Till now, that day has yet to come.
However, thanks to the internet, I have been introduced to ebooks and if you have been following my blog diligently, you would know that I have featured quite a few websites which offer ebooks.
Today, I would like to write about Microsoft Reader's free ebook offers. I believe those who are familiar with ebooks would know about this site. Well, I just realised that they have a total of 1506 titles in their database. Of course, I haven't found time to go though all the titles.
What I do not understand is why Microsoft needs its own reader. Why can't Microsoft use one of the more established readers? Hmmm I wonder ....
However, thanks to the internet, I have been introduced to ebooks and if you have been following my blog diligently, you would know that I have featured quite a few websites which offer ebooks.
Today, I would like to write about Microsoft Reader's free ebook offers. I believe those who are familiar with ebooks would know about this site. Well, I just realised that they have a total of 1506 titles in their database. Of course, I haven't found time to go though all the titles.
What I do not understand is why Microsoft needs its own reader. Why can't Microsoft use one of the more established readers? Hmmm I wonder ....


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