Amazon says library e-books coming to the Kindle
Amazon says its Kindle e-reader will get the ability to load e-books from 11,000 U.S. public libraries later this year. Full story
Amazon says its Kindle e-reader will get the ability to load e-books from 11,000 U.S. public libraries later this year. Full story
Like a lot of teenagers, 16-year-old Geno Saenz of San Antonio spends his fair share of time watching television and playing videos. Full story
The world's most frequently downloaded free iPhone application, an engrossing mini-video game called "Bubble Ball," is the creation of a 14-year-old boy who spent weeks developing it at a public library in Utah. Full story
TODAY’s Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb, along with TheKnot.com’s Anja Winikka, test viewers on their knowledge of nuptials.
Libraries are tweeting, texting and launching smart-phone apps as they try to keep up with the biblio-techs — a computer-savvy class of people who consider card catalogs as vintage as typewriters. And they seem to be pulling it off. Full story
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