Sony Reaches Deal to Share in Google’s E Books Library
Written by Free Audio Books - Free audiobooks on April 20, 2009 – 7:24 am -Aiming to outdo Amazon.com and recapture the crown for the most digital titles in an e books library , Sony is announcing Thursday a deal with Google to make a half million e books library available for its Reader device, a rival to the Amazon Kindle.
Since 2004, Google has scanned about seven million books from major university and research library collections. For now, however, Google can make full digital copies available only of books whose copyrights have expired.
The books available to Reader owners were written before 1923 and include classics like “A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court,” by Mark Twain, and “The Awakening,” by Kate Chopin, as well as harder-to-find titles like “The Letters of Jane Austen.”
Sony is hoping that the partnership and its newly expanded library help slow some of the Kindle’s momentum. Amazon currently has 250,000 books in its Kindle library, but it stresses that they are the books people are most interested in reading, like new releases and best sellers. NY Times
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