Feedbooks – Website of the Month

Feedbooks - Website of the MonthToday I was searching for interesting mobile applications relevant to our industry. After reading some reviews, I discovered Feedbooks.

The first thing you will read when you land on their website is: “Feedbooks is a universal e-reading platform compatible with all mobile devices where you can download thousands of free e-books, publish and share your own content, and create customized newspapers from RSS feeds and widgets.”

It sounds exciting, but also daunting for those of us struggling to keep up with the fast-paced world of mobile technology.

Whether you own a Notebook, Apple iPod, Apple iPhone, Amazon Kindle, PDA, Blackberry, or any of the hundreds of other devices available, you might wonder what else it is capable of than the basics.

Have you ever wanted to read a classic novel or your favorite blogs while on the move? Now you can.

Feedbooks has a database of over 1500 titles. These books are public domain, meaning their copyright has run its course and they are free to be downloaded and read. Feedbooks provides a convenient way to find your favorites and download them in formats compatible with your mobile device(s), or even your desktop computer.

Popular titles include:

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
The Art of War
Grimm’s Fairy Tales
The Kama Sutra
I, Robot
Various non-fictions
Various comic books
Various short story collections

There is something for everyone. You can also create and download your own customized Feed with posts from websites of your choosing.

And if you don’t know how to transfer your chosen titles to your computer or mobile device, simply click on the Help button. The Feedbooks website is simple and functional, and their selection of classic reading material will keep you busy for months.

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