Smart Audio Book Player is also feature-rich and allows you to sort your library by path, title, length, or date added. The ...
I think we can all agree… We spend A LOT of time looking at screens in this day and age. Whether it’s for work or play, whether we’re young or old, whether we mean to or not, screens have just ...
Are you a seasoned video gamer or a board-game geek looking to expand your repertoire? Or are you more of a game-hesitant newbie overwhelmed by the options (and scarred by a childhood Monopoly ...
To understand modern self-help books, open “Always Remember: The Boy, the Mole, the Fox, the Horse and the Storm”. The sequel to “The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse”—and no doubt the prequel to ...
When one of the largest manufactures of wallpaper cleaner, Kutol Products, started losing steam in the 1950s, the small Cincinnati-based company decided to make a major pivot. If the dough-like ...
The authors of the most powerful memoirs, self-help books, and leadership bibles combine deep research and self-reflection—in the same way today’s executives need to blend data insights with emotional ...
For two days, Red Hook will once again become the center of New York’s experimental publishing scene as Pioneer Works hosts its sixth annual “Press Play” fair, an independent celebration of books, ...
Google today is celebrating the 15th birthday of Play Books. The service started as “Google eBooks” on December 6, 2010. Be sure to watch the “Introducing” video for a real blast from that era in ...
In “Girls Play Dead,” Jen Percy examines the ways women respond to sexual trauma. By Jessica Bennett Jessica Bennett is a contributing writer at New York magazine. When you purchase an independently ...
Penn State used senior receiver Liam Clifford as a surprise quarterback against Ohio State. Clifford's move to quarterback comes after injuries to two other scholarship QBs on the roster. He is the ...
When Jackie Robinson entered the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962, his informational plaque didn’t mention that he had broken baseball’s color line. As Gerald Early notes in “Play Harder: The ...
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