Add desired wikipedia articles to a "book". You can change the order of the articles in your book and structure them using chapters. Further, you can download the books as a PDF or ODF, or order a printed book.
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Girls Who Code unveils 2 coding-themed books
Girls Who Code is releasing two books this week, a fiction novel called "The Friendship Code," and an illustrated coding manual. "I wanted to create a series of books that girls could see themselves in, where you could sneak in the algorithms and you sneak in the coding," said founder and CEO Reshma Saujani, whose organization has taught about 40,000 to code over the past five years.
Bought a book today in epub and mobi formats, but not from Amazon, so it didn't sync to all my kindle-app devices. Found this. I'm guessing there's a version for Windows too.
Bought a book today in epub and mobi formats, but not from Amazon, so it didn't sync to all my kindle-app devices. Found this. I'm guessing there's a version for Windows too.
Bonus!: Send documents from other applications to your Kindle via the Print menu, or right-clicking in a Finder/Explorer window.
Bought a book today in epub and mobi formats, but not from Amazon, so it didn't sync to all my kindle-app devices. Found this. I'm guessing there's a version for Windows too.
Bonus!: Send documents from other applications to your Kindle via the Print menu, or right-clicking in a Finder/Explorer window.
The only downside is that the file has to be 50 MB or smaller. :(
Books for "Shallow" brains
"The typical person doesn't have entire weekends anymore to spend reading a book. But that doesn't mean we don't want to learn. That's why we've created FRAMES-short yet deep, digestible reads on the top issues facing Christians in today's complex culture."
If there are any reading teachers out there that would like to give their students a chance to talk directly to the author of a book they may read in class, here's a list of authors who will Skype with classrooms.
Free e-book.
"Social media is no longer a new buzzword, an emerging trend, or some passing fad. It has taken a premier role in how we live and interact with each other. Social media has gone through its growing pains and is now a vital part of business marketing for companies large and small.
"In this book, we'll cover how social media can help you build your brand, connect with new and existing customers, and improve your customer service before, during, and after customer transactions. Included are some of the most up-to-date tips on getting the most from your social networks. Social media is no longer a trend, it's an important part of your business."
Signed up for this to be entered for some freebies from Kourosh Dini, an author, whose books and blog I've read in the past. He's a psychologist and productivity guru, who writes books, among other things, on how to maximize your use of OmniFocus.
We'll see if I use the Productivity Guild much. I have to watch out for the trap of getting so caught up in reading about productivity that I become unproductive. :)
Great tip.
Macs have this feature too in some Apple apps (Mail, Pages 5, etc.) under Edit > Start Speaking.
There also a chrome extension called "read & write" for this on the web.
Article makes a good point that this is better for "lighter" fare. :)
Also, hadn't heard of this blog until now, and will now be following it.