Having built, bought and partnered its way into the textbook distribution business,
Chegg is launching a long-promised mobile web version today that lets readers easily read and mark up their textbooks. Of course the move is timed with Apple's forthcoming announcement event, which based on everything everyone is hearing, has something to do with offering and/or creating digital textbooks. But regardless of Apple's or anyone else's plans, Chegg's
eTextbook Reader has been in the works since August, back when Rip wrote a preview of it.?Built in HTML5 by the team from acquiree 3D3R, it provides all sorts of features that I wish I had available when I was in college last decade (at least as I saw them over a screencast).
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