Representatives of Google announced the granting of access to its electronic library for users of mobile devices. "We are pleased to announce the launch of mobile versions of our service Google Book Search, in the repository which already has more than 1.5 million public media in the U.S. (and more than half - for users of other countries)," - told representatives of Google.Currently, the electronic book service Google Book Search can read the owners of devices such as Apple iPhone or T-Mobile G1. Other devices, unfortunately, is not yet supported. The point is that special software that provides access to electronic library Google, yet only works for iPhone software platform, or Android.
"Our new mobile service optimizes the book to see them on the small screen. Commissioning of a mobile service, we believe that, take another step towards the universalization of access to books.
Google announced a new service for only a couple of days before the anticipated sale of a new version of Kindle - device for reading electronic books from Amazon, called Kindle. Interestingly, Amazon representatives also reported its intention to grant access to his "Book" service to users of mobile phones, but Google managed to get ahead of the said company.
So far from the Amazon there had been no comments on this matter.