Tag: Tools
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How to add bionic formatted books to Kindle
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Bionic reading is not yet built into the Kindle ecosystem. However, if you are excited about this revolutionary reading method, you can download bionic formatted books manually to your Kindle.
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Enjoy more books with this great book-reading assistant
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With Bookly, you’ll be able to keep track of all your books, rate them, set reading goals, and more.
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Adobe finally makes reading PDFs easy on mobile devices
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Say goodbye to pinching and scrolling around – with Adobe Liquid Mode, you’ll be able to read PDF documents in mobile-friendly formats.
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Read at double your normal speed with this free Chrome extension
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With Spreed, you’ll be able to double your normal reading speed – all without sacrificing comprehension.
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A website lets judge a book by its first page
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What if you’ve started judging books not by their covers but where they begin – their first paragraphs and pages? Recommend Me a Book is a minimalist, reader-friendly service that shows visitors the first page of a random book. See also: [ef-archive number=2 tag=”lists” ] The catch is that the cover, title, and author can…
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A website lets judge a book by its first page, not a cover
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Recommend Me a Book website displays the first page of a random popular book, so that you can start reading it right away.
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A Chrome extension lets you discover a book every time you open a new tab
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100 Million Books extension for Chrome browser is a friendly reminder to read great books.
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Android: Inapp Translator is a promising new way to translate text
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Inapp Translator is a new Android application that lets instantly translate any text in almost any application.
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New IFTTT ebook recipe: collect book highlights in a single note on Evernote
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If you are using a book-reading app that offers an option to send a selected text via email, then you’ll have a chance to collect all the highlighted text outside the app. A benefit of going this route is that no matter which app you use, and on which device, you will always collect the text in a single, editable document in…
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Now Google web search lets you find the nearest library
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More and more features, specific to Google Now (and mobile Google in general), can be found in the desktop Google search as well. When you type the word “library” in Google web search, the first thing to come is a little widget asking “Looking for local results for library?”. You can type your city or…