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Best 7inch Digital Electronic Touch Screen 4GB E Book E Reader EPUB MP4 PDF AVI
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Demy Kitchen Safe Touchscreen Recipe Reader


Demy Kitchen Safe Touchscreen Recipe Reader


$164.95


Digital Recipe Reader...

Columbia Studio Recordings 1964-70


Columbia Studio Recordings 1964-70


$27.98


Though the American folk movement of the early '60s would influence bands like the Byrds and Buffalo Springfield and a score of oh-so-sensitive '70s singer-songwriters, its two most looming successes during the decade--Bob Dylan and Simon and Garfunkel--couldn't have seemed more disparate. While Dylan turned hard-left, outraging many a folk purist by zealously embracing rootsy blues-rock and...

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (Unabridged)


The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (Unabridged)


$8.99


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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland


Alice's Adventures in Wonderland


$8.99


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Technology Alternatives 7021 Cell Sensor EMF Detection Meter


Technology Alternatives 7021 Cell Sensor EMF Detection Meter


$24.98


You might not know it, but certain areas in your home and work have powerful electro magnetic fields (EMFs) that can inflict severe damage to cellular DNA. Protect yourself against this invisible radiation by testing areas that you frequent with a gauss meter, a device that measures the strength of EMFs. Once you identify where EMF radiation hotspots are, simply avoid these areas. The accuracy of ...

LightWedge Flex Neck Reading Light, Soft Touch Black


LightWedge Flex Neck Reading Light, Soft Touch Black


$8.49


Need to read on the go? Clip your Flex Neck Reading Light onto your book or laptop. Its flexible metal neck will direct the beam where you want it. Snap it back into the clip for storage. Perfect for students, business travelers and book lovers...

Digital Amp Ohm Volt Meter Ac Dc Voltmeter Multimeter


Digital Amp Ohm Volt Meter Ac Dc Voltmeter Multimeter


$2.70


Get accurate readings for DC voltage, DC current, AC voltage, resistance, transistor test, diode test, and battery test. Easy-to-read 3-1/2 digit LCD readout, positive set selector switch, and 32" leads.

Automatic zero adjust
Overange indicator
2.5x second sample time
Low battery indicator
Fuse and diode protected circuit

DC-A: 0-200µ A-2000µ A-20mA-200mA ; Resistance: 0-200-2000-20K-200...


The Three Little Pigs


The Three Little Pigs


$1.99


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One Tree Hill: The Complete Fifth Season


One Tree Hill: The Complete Fifth Season


$18.95


One Tree Hill: The Complete Fifth Season takes an unorthodox approach to advancing the popular television series by skipping over four years in the lives of the show's characters. The Scott brothers and their sundry friends from the small town of Tree Hill, North Carolina, were last seen in The Complete Fourth Season vowing to keep in touch after high-school graduation and remain the same people, ...

Carson Optical Lighted Magnifold Magnifier


Carson Optical Lighted Magnifold Magnifier


$9.99


The MJ-50 LED Lighted MagniFold from Carson Optical represents the latest in Handheld Magnifier design. Its rectangular lens is shaped for the way you naturally view things, and a collapsible handle locks into any of six different positions for the most comfortable alignment. Fold the handle flush for easy storage. The MJ-50 Lighted MagniFold Magnifier has built-in LED illumination....

Why Upload.com Is the Best E-Book Website For Publishing E-Books Free of Charge

E-Book Publishing Series 4: Why Upload.com Is the Best E-Book Website For Publishing E-Books Free of Charge

In the last few articles about e-book publishing I have talked about how to make an e-book and how to build your newsletter list from it. This last article is going to take you through the steps on using one of the best e-book websites for publishing your e-books.

Upload.com is by far the best e-book website to upload your books to.

You can get your e-books published on upload.com as well as download.cnet.com and several other high-traffic websites. People search these sites and download around 2.5 million books and other digital products. Here's how to get your share of the pie.

Sign up to upload.com and confirm your account. You'll have to create a developer account by clicking on "My Account" and filling in the form. Your account will have to be approved by upload.com before you can publish your e-books.

Here are 16 easy steps you can follow to publish your books on upload.com:

1. Choose "Windows" so that the system will produce an executable file of the book when you upload it.

2. Enter the title of your book. Use keyword phrases for your e-book title and use your actual book title when naming the file.

3. Enter the "version" of your book. You can simply enter "1" or "1.0."

4. Enter a release date, which can be today.

5. Write a brief description consisting of no more than 100 characters.

6. Write a full description. Include some key quotes to get the attention of the reader.

7. Select the "educational software" category and the Books" subcategory.

8. Include a product information URL. This page should be a description of your e-book in detail, so you will need to create a description page on your website or blog.

9. Enter the product download URL. This is the URL of the e-book itself, which should be uploaded to your website. If you have uploaded a locked version of your e-book made by Boomerang List Builder, it will be an .exe file.

10. Input your e book file size. This can be found by right-clicking on the e-book on your hard-drive. Click properties, and it will tell you the file size which you can then enter into the field.

11. Skip the "additional requirements" field, and in the next section, check all the boxes against the Windows platforms.

12. Enter your executable file name and your "sample registration code" number if you have locked the product, which, if you have read my complete series of book publishing articles, you will probably want to do.

13. You must choose a license type. Choose "free" to give away the product, and you can skip the other parts of this section.

14. Upload a screenshot of your e book if you have one.

15. Agree to the Terms of Service and click "SAVE."

16. Choose your listing package. If you don't mind waiting for 5 days to have your e-book featured, choose the "Free Listing Package" option and click "PROCEED" and then "CHECKOUT".

Once your book is approved and featured it will stay on upload.com forever. If you used good keywords in the title of your e-book you should start seeing a steady flow of new subscribers to your newsletter list. You'll probably want to do this on a regular basis once you see how effective publishing books can be.

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What is the best digital reader?

I've been checking out all the digital readers and I just can't seem to pick one. The Sony Digital Reader is the cheapest, but where do you buy the books? The Kindle seems to be the most popular, but I'm leaning towards the Nook because Barnes and Noble is where I currently buy all my books. Please, I need some reviews and suggestions?

Kindle Wireless Reading Device

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Review: I'm a new Kindle 2 owner and I did not own a Kindle 1. I was very interested in the original Kindle, but had decided to wait for improvements based on customer feedback after it was released, especially the accidental page turning issue. Since it looked like they made the improvements I was waiting for (one of the others was a bit more free space on the case to hold it) I took the plunge and got the new one.

I thought I'd start with listing my reasons for getting the Kindle, since I think that can sometimes help others who are sitting on the fence to decide if it's for them or not.

* Saving Money. While the cost of the Kindle up front is steep, in the long run it will pay for itself and save me money since I read on average 4-8 books a month. With the free classics available it's also going to encourage me to expand my reading material, for no additional cost.

* Environment. The majority of books I buy and read I'll only read once. I feel guilty about the trees needed to make the paper and all the other energy used to produce and ship/distribute the books required to satisfy my reading appetite.

* Storage. I'm out of shelf space and all the boxes of books do little to add to the ambience of my one bedroom apartment. On the rare occasions I want to read something again trying to find the book in all the boxes is an exercise in frustration.

* eInk technology. I love books and using an electronic gadget isn't the same experience. The new technology has almost eliminated that concern.

* Convenience. The Whispernet is great for when you need the next book in a series right away or want to stock up on a few before leaving on a trip. Being able to have several books stored in the Kindle to take along instead of having to pack an extra bag just for my books for a week's vacation is a huge benefit.

* Aging. I'm 47 and middle age is starting to catch up with me! Being able to select larger print to avoid having to use my reading glasses (just started needing them this last year) and having a device that's easier on my hands for holding to read is a boon.

* Less waiting for publication. I don't like reading hardbacks because of their size and weight. But it's agonizing to wait for the latest book in a series to finally come out in mass market format. Now I won't have to wait!

My Kindle was one of the ones that shipped without being pre-registered to my account. After I plugged it in to my USB hub on my computer to charge the battery (the charging cord design is very clever!) I read through the introductory portion of the user guide which told me how to register the Kindle. I followed the instructions and a couple minutes later I was all set!

I thought it would be fitting to christen my Kindle with the Stephen King novella UR, so went to the Amazon site on my computer and clicked on the button to buy it. As soon as I'd clicked the button to confirm my order it appeared on my Kindle almost immediately! I read it while the Kindle finished charging.

First impressions:

When people say the Kindle is sleek they ain't kidding. Everything is very nicely laid out and it just feels and looks cool!

After reading through the introductory guide that loads up automatically at the start and following along it took me almost no time to learn which buttons are where and what each of them do. The intro guide is plenty to get started and I haven't felt a need to work my way through the more detailed guide.

The 5-way controller is teensy! I was a bit taken aback at first by this thinking it was going to be too small to manipulate easily. But it only took me a couple tries to get it right. Using a fingernail to push it does the trick. For people who have dexterity issues though it could be a potential stumbling block. If that's you I'd recommend seeing if you can find someone with a Kindle 2 to try it out for yourself first to see how it works for you.

Being able to change the font sizes is awesome! I started reading with the default size without my glasses and noticed I was squinting a bit, so changed to one size larger with a couple button clicks and it was much easier without feeling like the print was too big and took up too much of the page.

When starting to read for real for the first time I was VERY aware that I was reading on an electronic gadget and was a bit disappointed that it didn't immediately "disappear" as per the advertising. The gadget feeling is underlined by needing to press a button to turn pages. However, it really didn't take too long for that feeling to lessen. I imagine once the Kindle is no longer my exciting new toy and is just what I use to read books that I'll have completely lost the gadget awareness thing.

It took very little time to get used to having to push a button to turn pages and the screen flash as they turn only really startled me the first few




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