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MoakVentures
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Books are meant to be man’s best friends for life! They are proved source of experiences, wisdom, and knowledge. In this light the more you read, the better your understanding and knowledge grows; one becomes sharp as your intelligence and responsiveness is sharpened. In today’s digital world what else could fulfil that role effectively, other than a digital book (eBooks). EBooks in this vein should be your best friend for life. This relationship is a life time, because reading is a mental exercise that keeps the cell of the brain active and more nourished. And since life improvement and life goals achievements have to work within a competitive space, reading books for new ideas and their execution becomes all the more important.

In the past, one could only access hard copies; but with the evolution of technology, you can now read books online too. In the past, eBooks were basically written for forte areas and audience specific. That is, to be read only by small and ardent interest groups. The latitude of the subject matter of these eBooks included practical manuals for hardware, manufacturing techniques and other subjects. In the 1990s, the general availability of the Internet made transferring electronic files much easier, including eBooks.
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Wonderful that you have put together your views and opinions. I admire your effort, and hope to see something good from you again
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I totally agree. Love the way you write.
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I totally agree to your point. The introduction of e books had made it possible to share them across to people who couldnt have access earlier.
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