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forwardone
02-06-09, 05:37 PM
Google today launched a free service allowing people to read books on their mobile phones.

The internet firm is offering 1.5million electronic novels to download, including classics such as Oliver Twist, Emma and The Jungle Book.

It believes the latest generation of phones, which have large colour screens, now make it viable to provide the service.

Google said it hoped it would lead to more people reading regularly.

The move will see the firm taking on Amazon and Sony, which offer dedicated electronic book readers.

Experts said they expected an online battle for the market.

Stuart Miles, of gadget website Pocket-lint, said: 'Google has obviously seen how Amazon dominated the online selling of real books, and wants to stop that happening again.

'By offering free, out-of-copyright books they can instantly offer this huge library.

'Google's approach is also very clever because it is costing them very little, as they don't have to develop their own hardware.'

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Yippee
02-06-09, 06:39 PM
Thanks for the info, i don't like books that much but its way better than SMS :D

forwardone
02-07-09, 12:11 AM
It`s amazing what can be put on such small products, including PDA`s.

jane0109
02-15-09, 01:01 PM
That's cool, i just updated my Clearvue PDF reader in my PDA device.