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  2. READ 180 - Wikipedia

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    READ 180 was founded in 1985 by Ted Hasselbring and members of the Cognition and Technology Group at Vanderbilt University.With a grant from the United States Department of Education’s Office of Special Education, Dr. Hasselbring developed software that used student performance data to individualize and differentiate the path of computerized reading instruction. [3]

  3. Kobo Aura HD - Wikipedia

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    The main application, the digital reader, supports a variety of ebook formats: ePub, PDF, Adobe DRM, RTF, HTML, TXT, Comic Book Archive file, JPEG, PNG, BMP, GIF, and TIFF. [6] By flicking or tapping a side of the screen, the user may advance to the next page or previous page.

  4. Worldreader - Wikipedia

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    Worldreader's focus on digital reading allows it to reach larger portions of society more cost-effectively than traditional physical book reading programs, offering a personalized and engaging reading experience for children while providing actionable feedback to readers and data to partners and funders.

  5. Reader's Digest Select Editions - Wikipedia

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    The Reader's Digest Select Editions [1] are a series of hardcover fiction anthology books, published bi-monthly and available by subscription, from Reader's Digest.Each volume consists of four or five current bestselling novels selected by Digest editors and abridged (or "condensed") to shorter form to accommodate the anthology format.

  6. Sophie Kinsella, author of 'Shopaholic' books, reveals ...

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    Kinsella is best known for her "Shopaholic" book series, which inspired the 2009 movie "Confessions of a Shopaholic" starring Isla Fisher as the character Rebecca Bloomwood. Her latest book, "The ...

  7. Google Books - Wikipedia

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    Google Books (previously known as Google Book Search, Google Print, and by its code-name Project Ocean) [1] is a service from Google that searches the full text of books and magazines that Google has scanned, converted to text using optical character recognition (OCR), and stored in its digital database. [2]

  8. Hanlin eReader - Wikipedia

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    The BeBook e-book reader, a rebranded Hanlin eReader device, displaying the "About" screen. The Hanlin is an e-Reader, an electronic book reading device.The Hanlin v3 features a 6" (15 cm), 4-level grayscale electrophoretic display (E Ink material) with a resolution of 600×800 pixels (167 ppi), while the v3+ features a 16-level grayscale display. [1]

  9. Kindle Store - Wikipedia

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    The Lending Library was added in late 2011 for Amazon Prime members with Kindle e-readers. This perk allows access to the "Kindle Owners' Lending Library" where users can borrow one e-book, choosing from over 600,000 titles as of July 2014, per calendar month from the Kindle Store for free. [10]