Best iPhone eBook App: Google Books

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In this video I take a look at Google Books as part of my three way comparison to decide the best iPhone and iPod touch eBook app.

Google Books is a newcomer to the eBook scene but it brings with it an enormous library of free titles as well as a decent selection of paid books. Google Books is heavily dependent on the web to download your books and keep them synced however it’s somewhat underwhelming interface has it’s drawbacks.

Best iPhone eBook App: iBooks vs Google Books vs Kindle

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In this video I take a look at iBooks vs Google Books vs Kindle as part of my three way comparison to decide the best iPhone and iPod touch eBook app.

Each app has it’s respective pros and cons however today I am taking a look at all three to evaluate several key criteria such as interface, portability of your purchased eBooks to other platforms and the overall size of each eBookstore.

Best iPhone eBook App: iBooks

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In this video I take a look at iBooks as part of my three way comparison to decide the best iPhone and iPod touch eBook app.

iBooks is an eBook app specifically for Apple devices and as such shines on the iPhone and iPod touch. It’s level of polish is second to none and it features the tightest integration with iOS. However the lack of additional device support beyond the iPhone, iPod touch and iPad hurts.

Best iPhone eBook App: Kindle

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In this video I take a look at Kindle as part of my three way comparison to decide the best iPhone and iPod touch eBook app.

Kindle has a lot of good things going for it, including a solid reading interface, outstanding library of both paid and free titles and support for multiple devices.