OverDrive Inc. continues its drive to be the king of all digital media.
The Valley View company said readers at 15,000 public, school, and corporate libraries now can download eBooks and audiobooks directly to their Windows Phone with the free OverDrive Media Console app.
The app enables users to find a library that offers digital books, and then download EPUB e-books, as well as MP3 audiobooks, on their device.
“With the launch of our new Windows Phone app, OverDrive now supports eBook and audiobook lending on every major mobile and desktop operating system,” said David Burleigh, director of marketing for OverDrive, in a statement. The company already has apps for iPhone, iPad, Android and BlackBerry, as well as Windows and Mac computers.
Source: Crains Cleveland
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Ohio film tax credit draws another movie shoot to Cleveland - Cleveland Business News - Northeast Ohio and Cleveland - Crain's Cleveland Business
Ohio film tax credit draws another movie shoot to Cleveland - Cleveland Business News - Northeast Ohio and Cleveland - Crain's Cleveland Business
“I, Alex Cross,” based on a book by mystery novelist James Patterson, will begin filming in Cleveland in August.
“I, Alex Cross,” based on a book by mystery novelist James Patterson, will begin filming in Cleveland in August.
Monday, June 6, 2011
new sustainability managers at cleveland's 'eds and meds' help green-up neo
new sustainability managers at cleveland's 'eds and meds' help green-up neo
It's a well known fact that institutions such as the Cleveland Clinic, Case Western Reserve University and University Hospitals are growth engines in Cleveland's economy these days. A lesser-known fact is that these institutions and others have emerged as leaders in greening Northeast Ohio's economy.
It's a well known fact that institutions such as the Cleveland Clinic, Case Western Reserve University and University Hospitals are growth engines in Cleveland's economy these days. A lesser-known fact is that these institutions and others have emerged as leaders in greening Northeast Ohio's economy.
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