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While electronic books, in many cases, can be read right on a personal computer, products specifically designed for the purpose are being planned by some companies and are already on the market from others. This listing of these web sites does not consitute an endorsement by eBooks-in-Print.com. These are the companies which appear to be leading the development of handheld reader technology.

Everybook     http://www.everybook.net
Glassbook     http://www.glassbook.comruns on PC
Handspring Visor     http://www.handspring.comuses modules
Cassiopeia      http://www.casio.com/personalpcs/uses Microsoft Reader
Rocket eBook     http://www.nuvomedia.comhandheld reader
Palm Pilot     http://www.palmpilot.com
SoftBook     http://www.softbook.com


Standards for ebook publishing are also being developed, as well as software tailored to the purpose. The listing of these web sites does not constitute an endorsement by eBooks-in-Print.com. These are some resources about handheld reader software.

Adobe Acrobat Reader     http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep.html
Open eBook Initiative     http://www.openebook.org
OverDrive Systems     http://overdrive.com


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