Nook Apps
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6 Reasons to Love Reading with a Nook
This is what Barnes and Noble calls, "The Nook Advantage™": World's Largest eBookstore Barnes and Noble carries over 2 million titles including books, textbooks, children's books, magazines, and newspapers—just a touch away! T
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A Back-to-School Offer from Barnes and Noble
Go to the Head of the Class with this Back-to-School Offer from Barnes and Noble Hit the books with a Nook ereader or color tablet and get 12 free classic ebooks along with free study guides and apps. Buy any NOOK and get over $100 in free clas
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How to Read and Buy Nook Books on the iPhone
Nook Apps for the iPhone and the In-App Purchase Workaround NOOK™ for iPhone from Barnes & Noble offers an incredible ebook reading experience on the iPhone without having to buy a nook. With more than two million NOOK Books from Barnes and
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Nook Color Update and App Store
How do you get to the Nook App Store? The Barnes & Noble's Nook Color application marketplace is part of an Android operating system update delivered to nook color owners in April 2011. The nook app store is an app within this update available
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Seeking More Revenue, Associated Press Creates App for Mobile Devices, iPad
Targeting first the iPad and then e-readers, Associated Press' (AP) new application will incorporate a paid subscription model for putting content on mobile devices to prevent online news aggregators that link and quote from other organizations' stor
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Scribd Announces Mobile Document Sharing App
Information Week reports that non-copyrighted documents can now be sent from a PC to smartphones, Amazon's Kindle, Barnes & Noble's Nook, and the Sony Reader using Scribd's new document sharing app. "Scribd is in a perfect position to become the hub
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Barnes and Noble’s Nook VS. Amazon Kindle
While Barnes and Noble's Nook and Amazon.com's Kindle are very similar, there are ten main differences: The Nook has a color navigation screen, whereas the Kindle does not. The Nook has Wi-Fi, but again, the Kindle does not. The Kindle
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