
Wednesday onwards, Google will whet the appetite of all bookworms by allowing you to download and print free of charge classic novels and other books. Google will get benefited with its small, keyword-generated text ads on search-results pages.
Using Google’s Book Search service, which is the product of its Books Library Project, web surfers can hunt out-of-copyright books and download PDF files for later reading.
It’s a real treat for all readers, especially students, as download pricing kills all enthusiasm in toto.
However, nothing is free and some are afraid that Google may use the taste of people to attract advertiser’s money.
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Via: newsvine
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