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Definition of e-book in English: e-booknoun ˈiːbʊkˈibʊk An electronic version of a printed book which can be read on a computer or a specifically designed handheld device. Example sentencesExamples - Meanwhile, a main issue for booksellers everywhere continues to be the digitization of everything: e-books, Internet publishing, all that.
- Even though several dedicated Internet appliances are being designed and built specifically to make e-books attractive to consumers, the broad reading public has yet to be convinced.
- Personal digital assistants offer everything, from e-mail, word processing and time and billing to reading e-books and playing games.
- Shortly after your purchase, this e-book will be sent to you at your e-mail address.
- Users with special needs can benefit from the use of e-books installed on dedicated reading devices.
- Books in digital format, also known as e-books, can be read on devices lacking the power and screen space to afford a regular Web browser.
- This directive makes it ‘a criminal offence to break the copy protection or access control systems on digital content such as music, videos, e-books and software’.
- I'm sitting here reading an e-book version of Naked Lunch which I downloaded off a file-sharing network.
- We all have witnessed the development of copy restriction methods on audio files, videos, e-books and proprietary software.
- The file may be read on a personal computer, a personal digital assistant, or on an electronic device designed specifically for reading e-books.
- They are much easier to read and access than e-books, and they are easy to market.
- Current devices for reading e-books are either too bulky or too expensive or too harsh on the eyeballs.
- It will be important to clarify the privacy and use monitoring issues that surround digital books and e-books in a library context.
- Some say it is the publishing industry's greatest work of fiction yet: the suggestion that anybody actually reads e-books.
- I can watch streaming video content on my TV, read an e-book, or listen to music… and I can invite my friends over to watch or listen with me!
- Almost everything is available on the web… products, services, e-books, software, audios, videos, membership sites, or newsletters.
Definition of e-book in US English: e-booknounˈēbo͝okˈibʊk 1An electronic version of a printed book that can be read on a computer or handheld device designed specifically for this purpose. Example sentencesExamples - We all have witnessed the development of copy restriction methods on audio files, videos, e-books and proprietary software.
- Shortly after your purchase, this e-book will be sent to you at your e-mail address.
- I can watch streaming video content on my TV, read an e-book, or listen to music… and I can invite my friends over to watch or listen with me!
- Books in digital format, also known as e-books, can be read on devices lacking the power and screen space to afford a regular Web browser.
- The file may be read on a personal computer, a personal digital assistant, or on an electronic device designed specifically for reading e-books.
- This directive makes it ‘a criminal offence to break the copy protection or access control systems on digital content such as music, videos, e-books and software’.
- Even though several dedicated Internet appliances are being designed and built specifically to make e-books attractive to consumers, the broad reading public has yet to be convinced.
- They are much easier to read and access than e-books, and they are easy to market.
- Some say it is the publishing industry's greatest work of fiction yet: the suggestion that anybody actually reads e-books.
- Personal digital assistants offer everything, from e-mail, word processing and time and billing to reading e-books and playing games.
- Users with special needs can benefit from the use of e-books installed on dedicated reading devices.
- Almost everything is available on the web… products, services, e-books, software, audios, videos, membership sites, or newsletters.
- Meanwhile, a main issue for booksellers everywhere continues to be the digitization of everything: e-books, Internet publishing, all that.
- Current devices for reading e-books are either too bulky or too expensive or too harsh on the eyeballs.
- It will be important to clarify the privacy and use monitoring issues that surround digital books and e-books in a library context.
- I'm sitting here reading an e-book version of Naked Lunch which I downloaded off a file-sharing network.
- 1.1 A dedicated device for reading electronic versions of printed books.
Example sentencesExamples - And maybe then, and only then, will we design e-books that offer something better than paper.
- Of course, there are the e-books, with larger screens that were designed to be the replacement of books and magazines.
- Maybe the best outcome we can hope for is that we save our remaining forests for works that we want to keep and read repeatedly, and use e-books to download the mass of ‘one-read-only’ titles from the Internet.
- This kind of e-book may be portable, but you still can't take it into the bath with you.
- Like the e-books, the audio books come with some material of questionable value, which will not be mentioned.
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