Thursday, January 27, 2011

How To Get Horsepower Out Of A 350

Bookish: DRM? No thanks, best simple links. Ex-Public Library

While here there is a further step towards the adoption of the controversial provision known as Sinde Act, the Australian company Bookish presents a system for reading electronic books based on ereader with HTML5. The books are accessible via web browser, and you do not need to install anything, just visit the link to the book. (I think Bookish played with the browser's cache to read the book without the need for permanent connection). One

fu ndadores Mast this company qualifies as conventional DRM systems "anemic" property. Bookish model is based on the control of the books through the web addresses, that's the key. If you have the address you can access and share the book, if not known or has been modified, no.

is another digital editing system in the cloud, made with parameters and intentions to Googlebooks.

Seen "What if a book is just a URL?" Jenn Webb (O'Reilly Radar)

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