eBook Readers: Android on the Nook, Resources for eBook Devices, & Rooting the Nook Touch [1 of 2]
A handy video for eBook Readers: how Android works on the Barnes & Noble Nook Touch, what applications to use, resources for any eBook device, and how to root the Nook Touch. If you are looking for more in an eReader, I highly suggest that you consider the Nook Touch because of the ability to download periodicals and articles from the web to read offline at a later date via the Read It Later application. This will require rooting the device, but it’s a quick process to unlock the true potential of what every eReader should be supporting right now. The following are the links from the video for your convenience. If you happen to own any eReader (like the Barnes & Noble Nook Touch Reader, Nook Color, Amazon Kindle, Nook, Kobo, Sony Reader, iPad, iPod, laptop, or any smartphone) this will be a great resource for finding deals on books and obtaining thousands of free titles that are available for download. ANDROID: Opera Mini web browser: market.android.com Wikidroid for Wikipedia: market.android.com Aldiko Book Reader Premium: market.android.com Find your Public Library: search.overdrive.com Read It Later Pro: market.android.com RESOURCES: Adobe Digital Editions: www.adobe.com Google Books: books.google.com LibriVox: librivox.org Project Gutenberg: www.gutenberg.org FreeBookSpot: www.freebookspot.be Calibre – Open books: drmfree.calibre-ebook.com ManyBooks.net: www.manybooks.net Luzme: luzme.com Inkmesh: inkmesh.com Diesel eBook Store: www.diesel-ebooks.com Smashwords: www …
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