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Google releases Books browser for iPhone
Ok, so no it doesn't have Classics' fun little page-turning or bookshelf-browsing graphics, nor Stanza's bookstore and eReader support, nor Bookshelf's linkup to Webscription.net -- but it is awesome, and completely free. To check it out, you just need to visit http://books.google.com/m on your iPhone or iPod touch (and you might as well bookmark it, because you never know when you'll want to read a little Shakespeare or Dickens).
Update: Commenters note that you can add Google books to Stanza by entering the URL of the book. Not too shabby. Stanza is free [App Store link].
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Steve said 10:34PM on 2-05-2009
This is very cool! When I saved a link to this as an icon the home screen of my iPod touch, I noticed something strange (to me at least). When accessing Google Book Search through the home screen icon, it seems to open up as it's own "App", without the location bar and bottom toolbar of Mobile Safari. Does anyone know what the deal is with this? It's pretty cool, though, since it makes reading the books more like a native app experience and less like a webapp.
Two things that I would love to see in Google Book Search: a way to change the font size (it seems tiny!) and a way to access the books that I've saved in "My Library" using the full web version of Google Books.
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aj_robins said 10:48PM on 2-05-2009
Stanza is also awesome and completely free.
Plus, it doesn't need an internet connection -- great for airplane trips, etc..
And you can make your own books.
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lifino said 12:12AM on 2-06-2009
Yeah, I'd rather have my iGoogle home page back...
Or at least let me default to Classic Google for my searching - Why, again, was it that I'm not supposed to view my search results in HTML?
Sure I'll check it out. But since I'm on a iPod Touch I'd rather have the book on my machine so I'm not dependent on that wifi - which I don't get when I'm at work.
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dk206 said 2:40AM on 2-06-2009
If you have a jailbroken iPod touch or iPhone then you can get UAFaker from cydia. Which treats every website to think your using a desktop when you surf the Internet.
Meaning you can get your igoogle page back and the nomal google search page
Thanks
Dk206
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TommyW said 3:13AM on 2-06-2009
Actually you can add Google Books to Stanza.
Under their online catalog you hit the + button, choose 'add a web page' and enter the url.
It's perfectly embedded in Stanza and you can still have one place on your iPhone for books.
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joe said 8:52AM on 2-06-2009
How do you get the long url from google into stanza?
m said 9:06AM on 2-06-2009
there seems to be some confusion about the purpose of google books. it is merely not a cheap way to read a paperback on the bus. it is a research tool that gives ready access to the world's accumulated knowledge. i use it both to read rare and out-of-print books, and to track down lost references. as a grad student, i think this may be the first genuinely useful iphone app i have seen.
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TommyW said 11:16AM on 2-06-2009
Joe, you launch Stanza
- The main page opens showing the various groups.
- Touch Online Catalog
- Scroll down to the bottom
- Click on the + symbol
- The Add Catalog popup...pops up.
- Touch Add Web Page
- Enter a name, Google Books comes to mind.
- Enter the URL
Away to go...
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