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- taleofconstantsorrow - 7 days ago | books, lit, email, reading
good way to get to those books i've been meaning to read
This looks cool... 5 minutes of reading a day.
- emilywex26 - May 02 2008 | books, email, rss, discussion, community, forums
Read books by email. Discuss in community forums.
- brookemel28 - Apr 19 2008 | books, email, rss, discussion, community, forums
Read books by email. Discuss in community forums.
- allisonpra86 - Apr 17 2008 | books, email, rss, discussion, community, forums
Read books by email. Discuss in community forums.
Quoted: Read books by email. Discuss in community forums.
- a1mega - Aug 07 2007 | books, literature, reading, email, free, ebooks, rss, imported:del.icio.us
Too busy for books? Read them by email (or RSS).
Quoted: Too busy for books?
leitura por e-mail ou rss de livros com doses diarias. muito legal.
Quoted: Read books by email. Discuss in community forums.
to read on your bberry
Quoted: Read books by email. Discuss in community forums.
Read books one day at a time through your email. awesome
- agsgregorio - Jan 09 2007
Recieve in your e-mail your favorite book
Receive daily emails with consecutive bits from a book
- philna - Jan 01 2007 | lifehacks, interesting, idea, hacks, applications, email, web2.0, Books, free, reading, imported:del.icio.us
Have sections of a book e-mailed to you everyday
Too busy for books? Read them by e-mail.
- Zonie - Oct 22 2006 | novels, literature, reading
Too busy for books? Read them by e-mail.
Learn more. - mikkelsd - Oct 03 2006 | literature, email
Quoted: Too busy for books? Read them by e-mail.
Too busy for books? Read them by e-mail.
100冊以上の中から好きな本を選択して、自分で決めた間隔で本の中身をメール配信させることのできるサービス
- jackysee - Sep 14 2006 | book, email, imported:del.icio.us
用 email 來閱讀
- etcetera - Sep 13 2006 | literature, email, imported:del.icio.us
books by email! cool idea.
sends out-of-copyright books to your email on your schedule
- mojodenbow - Sep 13 2006 | books, literature, email, daily, reading, imported:del.icio.us
5 minute snippets of a book by email
- diegojock - Apr 04 2007 | imported:del.icio.us
- jdrsantos - Jan 19 2007 | online_service, email, books, readings, imported:del.icio.us
- amygdala - Jan 05 2007 | imported:del.icio.us
- kubmg - Jan 02 2007 | literature, books, reading, imported:del.icio.us
- ixan - Jan 01 2007 | Books, literature, reading, email, free, daily, book, ebook, imported:del.icio.us
- dudewad1 - Jan 01 2007 | literature
- vylycyn - Dec 15 2006 | books, literature, email, daily, subscription, interesting, publicdomain, awesome, imported:del.icio.us
- MasterExploder - Nov 07 2006 | books, cool, literature, email, reading, free, daily, book, creativity, imported:del.icio.us
- nicoladagostino - Sep 14 2006 | email, comunicazione, servizio, web, web2.0, spunti, Mytech, imported:del.icio.us
- jujube - Sep 14 2006 | email, books, tool, imported:del.icio.us
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seriously?
apparently. i know at least one person who's said it's great for the bus.
they make them on paper, and with larger print, and they don't need batteries either...