How would you like to read the latest business magazine while driving through the heavy traffic on the way to work ?
How would you like to read the latest Harry Potter book while jogging or exercising in the gym ?
Well, Now you can do all of these by listening to audio books
We are pleased to hand you this 911 corp. report with the best audio books sources and audio books titles.
911 corp. has executed a research to find the best place to get audio books from.
The results were clear
Audible.com
is the best audio books supplier
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"Audible is Where Readers Could be Headed.
Busy people with scant time for reading can listen to audio editions of Scientific American, Bill Clinton's book MY LIFE, or even The Wall Street Journal through AudibleReady portable audio players.
Audible (ADBL) is the web's largest provider of the spoken word for download and playback -- on PCs, CDs, or portable audio players".
Gene Marcial
BusinessWeek Magazine
July 30, 2004 |
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Audible.com
because of the variety
- Over 18,000 audio programs are available, including digital audio books, audio magazines, newspapers, radio programs and more.
Audible.com
because of the comfort
- Download and listen on your iPod, Palm Handheld, Pocket PC, Audible Otis MP3 player, your computer or on CDs you burn yourself.
Audible.com
because of the prices
- Cheaper than the hard cover version of the same title and much cheaper than audio cassettes and audio CDs.
Audible.com
because of the reliability
- With more than 150,000 customers from more than 120 countries,
Audible.com
is definitely the most reliable in the business.
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"Want a best seller for your iPod?
Try "Anna Karenina." Now you can download the classic to listen to on your computer, PDA or MP3 player at Audible.com. The first provider of spoken-word downloads, Audible offers 22,000 audio titles, including newspapers, magazines and radio programs. Subscribers to its audio editions of The New York Times or Wall Street Journal can even program the site to automatically burn or upload their deliveries first thing in the morning."
Anne Taulane
Newsweek Magazine
July 7, 2004 |
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Listen to audio books of business magazines in the way to work avoiding wasting precious time in the heavy traffic
Listen to your an audio book of your favorite book while exercising in the gym.
Listen to an audio book when trying to sleep when traveling in an over night flight or train.
Safe time by listening to abridged versions of professional books and magazines.
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recommended audio books
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Music is an excellent way to pass time while driving,but if you feel like listening to something with a little more depth.
You can't read a book while you're driving, but you can listen to one.
In the past , it meant getting a cassette or CD version of the content you were after.
However, Books on tape cost a lot more than the printed title - you will pay anywhere from $30 to $60 to own one audio title.
The modern solution:
Audible.com
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Best Consumer Web Service and Editor's Pick, CNet.com
CNet is the trusted source of information for millions of technology consumers around the world. Each year CNet's Editors select their "Top 100 Products" and in April 2003 Audible.com was chosen as the Best Consumer Web Service. Previously, CNet.com's editors had selected Audible as an Editor's Pick and given the site a ranking of 9 out of a possible 10. |

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Audible.com,
recently named the best consumer Web service by CNet.com, and one of the "Best of Today's Web" by PC World, features daily audio editions of The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times -- available on a subscription basis in time for the morning drive to work each day -- as well as Forbes, Harvard Business Review, Scientific American, and Fast Company.
The site offers a powerful collection of audiobook best sellers and classics by authors such as Tom Clancy, Stephen King, John Grisham, Janet Evanovich, James Patterson, the Dalai Lama, David McCullough, Stephen Hawking, William Shakespeare, Emily Dickinson, and Jane Austen.
There are also speeches, lectures, and on-demand radio programs including Marketplace, All Things Considered, Car Talk, Fresh Air, and This American Life, and original shows such as RobinWilliams@audible.com.
All of the programs at
Audible.com
are available for computer-based playback, burning to audio CD, and on-the-go listening using numerous AudibleReady portable digital audio players offered by leading consumer electronics and computer manufacturers.

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