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	<title>Comments on: Google Partners With COOLERBOOKS &#8212; Enters e-Book Game Directly</title>
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		<title>By: borax99 (AlainC.)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I downloaded some of the Google books that are available through the Sony website. Worthless - loaded with typos and formatting errors, I would think twice before leaning on them as content provider. If I&#039;m looking for older, public-domain titles, I tend to visit manybooks.net or mobileread - both have piles of reasonably well formatted titles in Sony BBeB, epub, mobi, etc. (Some are even in ereader format, which is my preferred choice)]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I downloaded some of the Google books that are available through the Sony website. Worthless &#8211; loaded with typos and formatting errors, I would think twice before leaning on them as content provider. If I&#8217;m looking for older, public-domain titles, I tend to visit manybooks.net or mobileread &#8211; both have piles of reasonably well formatted titles in Sony BBeB, epub, mobi, etc. (Some are even in ereader format, which is my preferred choice)</p>
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