Mobipocket Reader est une vieille connaissance quand on vient du monde Palm. Il s'agit d'un service double: - des e-books parfois gratuits mais...... lire la suite
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Mobipocket Reader est une vieille connaissance quand on vient du monde Palm. Il s'agit d'un service double: des e-books parfois gratuits mais.
Vos questions Question de François et Sancun : comment est l'affichage d'un PDF format A4 ? Réponse : Les PDF A4 sont illisibles si la police est trop petite. Question de Rkul : est il possible de rajouter de la mémoire? Réponse : Oui, il y a un slot pour la carte SD
Bonjour à tous,j'ai trouvé très intéressant le sujet débuté par Oarsman ici à propos des logiciels gratuits à installer en priorité sur son PC: http: www. gratilog. net/xoops/modules/newbb/viewtopic. php? forum=9&post_id=112917#forumpost112917et j'ai donc décidé de proposer ma liste, par catégories.
M's new Mobile ID Reader scans MRZ and RF chip data from passports and visas and immediately checks them against local or international watch lists by using wifi or GSM/GPRS EDGE networks. It seems like a great tool to further make you feel like you're living in some scary dystopian sci-fi novel, especially when you hear that dastardly monopolist Bill Gates got his little-loved Windows Mobile 6 OS onto the device.
Des ebooks quand je veux où je veux, avec Amazon qui vient d'enrichir son offre Mobipocket d'une synchronisation pour BlackBerry. Cette nouvelle offre (de plus de 65. ebooks) propose sur le modèle du reader Kindle Amazon (pour l'heure disponible seulement aux États-Unis et dans quelques mois en Angleterre) le téléchargement d'ebooks n'importe où et n'importe quand sans PC, via le réseau GSM du logiciel Mobipocket, disponible a l'adresse m.
Tiré de la page mise en lien : quot; The ECTACO jetBook e-Book Reader supports . txt, . pdf and . jpg file formats" Pas de mobipocket donc si je ne m'abuse ou d'autre format spécifiquement ebook. Ca me paraît un peu léger. F.
iRex will be releasing the iLiad Book Edition E-Book Reader. It features a 8. inch XGA display, 16 grayscale, 400MHZ XScale CPU, 64MB RAM, wacom-based touch input, 256MB flash memory, USB, MMC, and CF slots, reads PDF, HTML, TXT, Mobipocket, JPG, BMP, and PNG, has a 3. mm audio out as well as a travel-hub add-on with ethernet.
And the hits just keep on coming… for the Month of July, up from 582,079 in June. Possibly related posts: automatically generated) Stats for May
Administrator’s note: Several months ago GIM was lucky enough to be able to arrange for Dr. Russell Hopfenberg to respond to readers’ comments and questions concerning his important work on the links between food supply, carrying capacity, and population growth. My own summary of that work and its background, along with initial reader comments, is here.
OK, Google has added a bunch of new features to its RSS Reader over the past week. What are the big ones? There’s now a social network. Along the left side of Google Reader, I now see an item that says “Friends’ shared items. There’s now a profile that you can share with your readers.
Whew, I have more than 100 new Google Reader friends in the past few hours. So, I unhid everyone and wanted to see if I could work around the problems of duplicates. I found away, but it increases my reading workload a bit. Along the left side of Google Reader there’s now a new entry “Friends’ shared items.
Beware of adding tons of friends in the new Google Reader/Google Talk combo. I’ve added dozens of friends tonight (thanks everyone, keep them coming) and the problem? Google Reader now is bringing me TONS of duplicates from people. This clutters my all items feed and keeps me from finding new, original items.
Oh, my, the choice I made to start a link blog using Google Reader’s technology is just looking better and better all the time. Today they started a social network. Please do join up! My Google Name: scobleizer@gmail. com. Add me as a friend, particularly if you are also sharing items in Google Reader.
Ronald Huereca writes for the Reader Appreciation Project blog and recently caught my attention with My Thoughts on Being Paid to Post. When one starts blogging for money, there are new considerations. Who am I really writing for? Am I writing for my new boss that will pay me per post?
The Hollywood Gossip Reader Look-Alikes: Owen Wilson (II) Posted at December 23rd, 2007 5: pm by Free Britney Filed under:
Oh, man, is the Google Reader team under attack for its new social networking features. There’s a few ways I could take this. I could call people idiots for not understanding the meaning of the word “public. I could call the Google Reader team idiots for not putting GPC into its social networking and sharing features.
Google Reader: Vie privée ? Wednesday 26 December 2007 à 21: by Aziz Haddad Certains utilisateurs de Google Reader se plaignent de l’introduction récente de la fonctionnalité pemettant de partager automatiquement ses posts favoris avec toute sa contact list Gmail. Il est vrai que cela est assez intrusif et il est assez compréhensible que des utilisateurs refusent de voir leur “liste de partage” envoyée à leurs contacts par email mais veulent uniquement que Google reader leur génère une liste archivable qu’ils pourront partager s’ils le souhaitent (avec les personnes qu’ils souhaitent) mais sans pour autant aller jusqu’à parler de “privacy” comme c’est le cas sur Slashdot
Looking back on it I’m wondering if the Google Reader team could have done a few things differently in the PR realm? Looking at the advice to startups that ReadWriteWeb gave the answer is clear: yes. Did the Google Reader team show anyone at a conference the new feature? No.
The Google Reader team answered back yesterday the concerns that people had about the privacy implications of the new friends sharing feature.
Guest post by DRJ] I apologize for invading the host’s turf but I was browsing through the LA Times Readers’ Representative Journal to see if a response had been posted to my question about a late November immigration story. I didn’t find anything on that but I did notice this entry posted December 19: