Yay! More Free books, what a good way to start off the new year!
It’s unknown when this expires, so I’d definitely suggest downloading sooner than later!
Look forward to another Virtualization focused post in a few days, or a few cycles, grin.
Yay! More Free books, what a good way to start off the new year!
It’s unknown when this expires, so I’d definitely suggest downloading sooner than later!
Look forward to another Virtualization focused post in a few days, or a few cycles, grin.
Tags: Datacenter, Ebooks, Free, Mitch Tulloch, Virtualization Solutions
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As always, thank you ever so much Joanne Lin (MS) !
For those of you who saw the last Free E-book deal from Microsoft Press, it is back again with another stringent timeline to get it!
You have until December 24th to download these beauties!
With a simple ‘click’ and ‘register’ you can have these two Beautiful E-Books downloaded and in your possession for reading and excitement!
Understanding IPv6, by Joseph Davies
Writing Secure Code for Vista, by Michael Howard and David LeBlanc
If you’re even remotely interested in these technologies, free stuff, books, reading, future certification and anything else – this is the deal for you!
To keep up to date of deals like this, you can subscribe to the Microsoft Press Connection Newsletter.
Happy Holidays, and this gift is wrapped and ready for Christmas and Hanukkah!
Tags: David LeBlanc, E-books, Ebooks, Free, IPv6, Joseph Davies, Michael Howard, Secure Code, Vista
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I’ve had this particular site tagged for quite a while, but never got around to letting people who didn’t know about it (yet read this) know about it.
Manybooks has quite an assortment of books, available in a number of formats!
The typical way I would work with this site is, download a bunch of files into a directory, slap in one of my SD cards, and then copy the files down to the SD card – Put it into my Kindle and BAM! I now have all of those books available and ready for me on the Kindle!
Very little work on my part, it’s a win-win situation all around!
This site has an amazing assortment of books, including most if not all of the Project Gutenberg library as well. I highly encourage you to check it out, whether you have a kindle, iphone, pc or any other method in which you’d like to read an assortment of books – You may be surprised at what is available!
Tags: Ebooks, etc!, kindle, manybooks
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Yep, that’s right!
So, I said that the Kindle was $399.00 before, well that story has changed! PRICE DROP!
Feels like the iPhone a bit! (So much that, I have contacted the Kindle folks to see if those of us who were early adopters are entitled to Kindle-Credit!) I’ll let you know if I see anything happen out of that.
Nonetheless, the further validation of this device as a useful and wonderful bookreader and more has been made by the market with a lowering of price! I’m sure competition, economics, recession and a number of things are to ’cause’, but it primarily says “We got something good going here and it works, so we can lower the price tag to make adoption even easier!”
Those of you who haven’t checked out the Kindle before, I encourage you to give it a shot and check it out!
If history has shown us anything, it isn’t going anywhere, and it’s only going to get better!
So, be sure to check out the Kindle here!
Tags: amazon, E-Ink, Ebooks, kindle, price drop
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I have to give it to Sony for tossing their hat into the e-ink book-reader arena.
(Available on sale at Fry’s for a weekend deal of $299.99 limit one per customer!)


So, it looks like they took a lot of the feedback which came out of the Kindle community of what is the good, perhaps the bad and the ugly. Pro’s and Con’s of this happens to be, that they roughly ignored a majority of that feedback!
Disclaimer: I do not have a Sony Reader (I’ve had the old ones not based upon E-Ink technology)
Secondary disclaimer: I do have a Kindle, an XO and have infact had an Etch-A-Sketch!
Similarities:
Differences:
But taken at face value, and not comparing it to the Kindle, I would honestly have to say, it seems like a half-baked attempt at entering a market with an introduction to E-Ink technology. The support doesn’t seem to be entirely there in the big picture, the look and feel isn’t much more beneficial than that of a book, it doesn’t appear to really ‘innovate’, more of a bad knock off of something else someone might try to do. I’m sure with some proper market studies, innovator backing and an action-plan on hook, as opposed to what appears to be a “re-action” plan, this could easily turn into a great product, regardless of the “It’s a Sony Product” stigma which would otherwise be associated with it.
I’d happily give one a try and test-drive the hell out of it, but once you’ve seen the “Best of Breed” which itself appeared to be a ‘testbed’ idea, how can you go with second place to a beta?
Kindle +1, SonyReader – 0
Tags: book reader, E-Ink, ebook, Ebooks, kindle, reading, sony, sonyreader
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