Summary: Never a Borrower Nor a Lender Be: Sharing eBooks via Mobile Phone
Many people love to share their favorite reading material with others, however, lending out your physical books always comes along with the threat that the borrower won’t return the book to you. This problem is rapidly becoming a thing of the past as 21st century readers have begun accessing more and more books via Kindle [...]
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to share their favorite reading material with others, however,
lending out your physical books always comes along with the threat
that the borrower won8217t return the book to you. This problem is
rapidly becoming a thing of the past as 21st century readers have
begun accessing more and more books via Kindle and other ereader
options. And now Kindle has expanded to apps that allow ebook
access on mobile phones, even more people have started to get their
reading material in digital format. However, even this is changing
as options to actually lend out your virtual books to others
increase by the day.pp styletextalign justifySeveral eReaders and
eBook websites are now offering options for lending your digital
books to others. In fact, there are entire websites now opening up
specifically designed to allow for the swapping and lending of
eBooks, sites such as eBook Fling. This free to join web resource
uses a p0intsbased system to allow you to borrow books from others
on the site. Potential lenders can list a certain number of ebooks
for others to borrow and then receive points to allow them borrow
ebooks form others. Thie site works with both Kindle and Nook
eReaders and also iPhone, BlackBerry and Android handsets with the
proper apps installed.pp styletextalign justifyAlthough sites like
eBook Fling open up a lot of options for lending books, it8217s
worth noting that you can share eBooks directly through both Kindle
and Nook. Both offer an option to lend an eBook to someone for 14
days during which time you don8217t have access to it. However,
your access reverts back after the two weeks borrowing time is up
so you never have to worry about the books you lend out not being
returned to you! There are some limitations to the service as so
far,only certain eBooks are available for lending but still,
it8217s a great 21st century invention that is much likely here to
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