Numly Releases BookFob
"Numly, Inc., releases its first product, the BookFob. BookFob allows authors and publishers to store ebooks (HTML content, images, or multi-media) on a memory stick that can be attached to consumer keychains.
These memory sticks can be plugged into any Windows PCs to access your ebook or music or artwork. There is no software to install because our user-friendly e-book reader also resides on the BookFob.
Best of all, your content is protected from copy/paste, printing, and distribution.”
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Numly Releases BookFob
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http://www.numly.com
Numly - (Formerly ESBN) A new social-based DRM solution for e-authors, digital content providers, and e-publishers. Digital media (e-books, songs, software, podcasts, etc.) can now be assigned unique ESBN IDs and track ownership, copyright information, and transfer/authorize rights. (added to eHub on Jan 10, 06)
Posted May 29, 06
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