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Printed Books
Questions and AnswersVote for: Would you buy your favorite Wikipedia subjects in book form, For $9?
wikipedia | May 7th, 2010 | by Brandon

| yes, maybe I will |

| no way, I have it on the NET! |

| spend money printing free information off the internet? |
A company called PediaPress is allowing users to turn a collection of Wikipedia pages into softcover books. Combine the advantages of up-to-date and in-depth knowledge with the convenience of printed books. Books are typeset and printed on demand based on your personal selection. Starting from US$ 8.90 you get your unique book and support the Wikimedia Foundation.
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Vote for: Choose the best smartphone ebook and book app:
smartphone | Mar 31st, 2010 | by Brandon

| Free Books (23,469 classic books) |

| Classics (collection of over a dozen hand-picked, literary masterpieces) |

| Dr. Seuss’s The Cat in the Hat |

| Kindle for iPhone |

| B&N eReader (Barnes & Noble iPhone/iPod platform) |
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Vote for: What is the best kindle-killing free e-books site?
ebooks | Apr 16th, 2010 | by Owen Ferguson
Closed market devices like the iPhone and Kindle rely on users to purchase DRM-crippled content for their reading pleasure. These three sites offer lots of free content that you can download and read on any platform. Which one offers the best selection?
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Vote for: Which of the featured applications from the Android Marketplace will you install first on your Notion Ink Adam tablet computer?
android | Jan 17th, 2011 | by Owen Ferguson
The amazing new Notion Ink Adam tablet computer is almost here. It is just undergoing the final round of certifications with the governing bodies responsible for certifying electronic gadgets. When you finally get your Notion Ink Adam tablet in hand, which of these currently featured apps from the Android Marketplace are you most likely to install first?
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