Saturday, December 25, 2010

James Bond Ebook Series - List of books on James Bond 007

It was in 1953 that the fictious character calld James bond or better known by his secret name 007 came into existence. 007 or James Bond character was imagination of Ian Fleming in his novel callled Casino Royale. Since then the 007 charisma have naver faded. This characters hase around 12 hollywood sucessfull movies, comic strips in thousand of international news papers, lots of books etc. This has been around 60 years and still the love of people for 007 James bond character shows no sign of abating. All the novels of the Bond series were best sellers like the movies. Below is the list of best sellers novels on 007.
  • Casino Royale
  • Diamons are Forever
  • DR NO
  • Goldfinger
  • On her Majesty's secret service
  • From Russia, With Love
  • You Only Live Twice
  • Thunderball
  • The Man with the Golden Gun
  • Live and Let Die
  • Moonraker
  • Spy who loved me

I'll post the review of each Bond book in further posts. In case you like movies also then do visit http://hindimovies2u.blogspot.com/

Monday, December 6, 2010

Google new e-book store offer ebooks directly to Amazon, Apple, Barnes & Noble

Books from Google eBooks will be readable on most devices, including smart phones, the search giant says. More than 3 million volumes will be available for access and download, it says.

Google has opened its own digital bookstore, pitting itself squarely against Amazon.com and Apple in the fast-growing market for electronic books.In creating one of the largest online catalogs, the Internet search giant said Google eBooks would have more than 3 million volumes available for access and download.

Most of those titles are free, public-domain works, such as "Alice in Wonderland" and "Moby-Dick," but the store will also feature hundreds of thousands of titles for sale from major and minor publishers, including Random House Inc. and Hachette Book Group.
Google is entering a market that has more than tripled in 2010 and is expected to grow by nearly 40% next year, to $1.35 billion, according to Forrester. By the end of 2011, more than 25 million U.S. adults will be regular e-book readers.

Google also has a big ace up its sleeve: The company has been scanning library books since 2004 and says it has digitized about 15 million books — close to 12% of the world's estimated 129 million books.

That effort has been ensnared in a protracted lawsuit with authors and publishers, who in 2005 sued Google to stop it from publishing copyrighted books. The two sides have since created a settlement that would allow Google to share the books while paying rights owners, but the pact is awaiting approval in federal court.

If that happens, Google's digital bookstore could become by far the largest anywhere.


Unlike digital bookstores run by Amazon.com Inc., Apple Inc. and Barnes and Noble Inc., Google's venture, unveiled Monday, is not tied to a particular reading device, Google said. Instead, its electronic books can be read on most devices and not just on those that the seller manufactures. An e-book bought from Apple, for instance, can be read only on an Apple device.

"Google is essentially going to try to break that model open" by allowing users to purchase books online and read them on as many devices as possible, said James McQuivey, an analyst at Forrester Research Inc.


Source: LA times