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  2. Epic! - Wikipedia

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    Epic! is an American kids subscription-based reading and learning platform. It offers access to books and videos for targeted at children ages 12 and under. [1] The service can be used on desktop and mobile devices. [2] Epic! was founded in 2013 by Suren Markosian and Kevin Donahue [3] and launched in 2014. [4]

  3. Apple Books - Wikipedia

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    Apple Books (known as iBooks prior to iOS 12) is an e-book reading and store application by Apple Inc. for its iOS, iPadOS and macOS operating systems and devices.It was announced, under the name iBooks, in conjunction with the iPad on January 27, 2010, [2] and was released for the iPhone and iPod Touch in mid-2010, as part of the iOS 4 update. [3]

  4. Interactive children's book - Wikipedia

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    The newest advance in interactive children's books reflects the recent popularity of Amazon's Kindle. There are now a plethora of e-book sites that place children's picture books, along with LeapFrog-like sound effects and word pronunciation, completely online-often for free. Some will actually read an entire story aloud.

  5. E-reader - Wikipedia

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    On January 27, 2010 Apple Inc. launched a multi-function tablet computer called the iPad [22] and announced agreements with five of the six largest publishers [23] that would allow Apple to distribute e-books. [24] The iPad includes a built-in app for e-book reading called iBooks and had the iBookstore for content sales and

  6. Opinion - The Kids Online Safety Act was a good start, but ...

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    A mother recently spoke out on social media about how her preteen son had been exposed—while playing a cartoon app rated in the Apple App Store as safe for kids 12 and older — to in-app ads ...

  7. Comparison of iOS e-reader software - Wikipedia

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    Apple Books: Apple Books Store: Yes No No No eMail (MIME type) No Yes Kindle: No No No No No iTunes File Sharing No No Kobo Reading App: No No No No No eMail (MIME type) No No Stanza: No Yes Yes No Yes Calibre eMail (MIME type) iTunes File Sharing Yes Yes Product Book store(s) Book search In-app Epub import Import via in-app Browser OPDS ...

  8. Hoopla (digital media service) - Wikipedia

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    Hoopla (stylized as hoopla) is a web and mobile (Android/iOS) library media streaming platform launched in 2010 for audio books, comics, e-books, movies, music, and TV. Patrons of a library that supports Hoopla have access to its collection of digital media. Hoopla Digital is a division of Midwest Tape. [1] [2]

  9. Comparison of e-book formats - Wikipedia

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    The format has gained some popularity as a vendor-independent XML-based e-book format. The format can be read by the Kobo eReader, BlackBerry devices, Apple's Apple Books app running on Macintosh computers and iOS devices, Google Play Books app running on Android and iOS devices, Barnes & Noble Nook, Amazon Kindle Fire, [4] Sony Reader, BeBook ...