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Apple Adds Ability to Directly Download E-books from iTunes Store on Your Mac

Looking for some new reading material  for your summer trips? Books are now available for purchase directly from the iTunes store. Previously, you could only purchase e-books through the iBookstore on your iPhone or iPad. But, since Apple yesterday announced the Newsstand feature in the next iteration of iOS, the store seems to have adapted to these new changes. Users will now be able to buy books from their computers and then sync them to their devices.

Apple has also implemented the ability to add books to your wishlist and share them on Facebook and Twitter. But keep in mind, you’ll still need the iBooks app on all of your iOS devices to read your new e-books.

Apple Adds Ability to Directly Download E-books from iTunes Store on Your Mac.

About the Author

David Hancock is reported to be the future of publishing and is the Founder of Morgan James Publishing and The Ethan Awards. David has co-authored ten books including "Guerrilla Marketing for Writers", "The Entrepreneurial Author" and "The Best of Guerrilla Marketing". David also sits on the Advisory Board of the National Center for the Prevention of Community Violence and serves on the Executive Board of Habitat for Humanity Peninsula and Greater Williamsburg.

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