Kobo? Makes eReading Social With Reading Life
Industry First eReading experience with Achievements, Check-Ins, and
sharing on Facebook
TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kobo, a global eReading service where users can read on any device
anywhere in the world, today announced the launch of Reading Life, an
industry first social eReading experience. Readers can now track their
personal reading history, check-in with characters and places inside
books and earn achievements and awards for simply reading. Readers can
also choose to share books, favorite passages, awards and more with
their friends on Facebook. Kobo Reading Life is initially available on
iPad, as a part of the latest iPad update in the iTunes store now.
?eReading is going social, local and
real-time with Kobo Reading Life, allowing us to create a fun, engaging
and meaningful experience for our users.?
?People who are making the switch to eReading and building their
lifetime libraries want an innovative social experience to go with it,?
said Mike Serbinis, Kobo CEO. ?eReading is going social, local and
real-time with Kobo Reading Life, allowing us to create a fun, engaging
and meaningful experience for our users.?
Kobo Reading Life for iPad provides an unparalleled experience that
enables users to engage in eReading in new ways, connect with friends,
and earn awards just for reading:
Sharing Books and Passages: Users can tell their friends what they are
reading or highlight favorite passages in books they are reading. This
is a great way to get a book club started, or update your bookclub
friends as you read.
Statistics: Users can track their reading life with interesting
statistics, including how many books they?ve read, pages turned, how
fast they read, and times of day they read. Statistics help users track
their progress, earn awards, as well as discover and learn about their
own reading styles and preferences.
Activity: An activity panel shows the timeline of a user?s reading life,
highlighting important events and milestones. Users have an at-a-glance
view of their reading life, including new books opened, read and
finished, passages shared, awards earned and more.
Check-Ins: Another ground-breaking feature called Check-Ins, enables
readers to check-in with characters and locations inside
books, enabling them to mark important milestones and win awards. For
example, readers reading Alice in Wonderland can check in with or meet
Alice for the first time, or check-in to the Rabbit Hole and tell their
friends on Facebook.
Awards and Rewards: Readers can unlock fun and surprising awards that
celebrate achievements in their reading life. Awards like ?The
Papillion? which is earned by the power social sharers, ?The Twain?
earned by those that read daily, and ?The Witching Hour? for readers who
read into the wee hours of the night ? once an achievement has been
earned the reader can then publish and share with friends on Facebook.
Award winners can also be rewarded with special offers from Kobo or its
partners, just by reading!
Personal Book Cover: As your personal Reading Life evolves Kobo creates
and automatically updates your own personal book cover ? a mosaic of
your reading life that you can easily share with your friends on
Facebook.
?This is truly a celebration of reading?not about individual books, but
about a person?s entire reading life,? said Mike Serbinis, Kobo CEO.
?This goes far beyond sharing titles, but sharing experiences in a fun
and social way.?
Today, Kobo has customers in over 200 countries & territories worldwide.
The Kobo store offers a selection of over 2.2 million eBooks, with
titles ranging from the NYT bestseller list, the hottest new releases,
thrillers, romance and more. Plus, Kobo also offers access to the most
popular newspapers and magazines. Since its launch in 2009, Kobo has
been dedicated to an open cloud-based platform, enabling users to read
on any device, and with open standards that give users freedom to build
their lifetime libraries as they choose. Kobo users can download free
eReading applications at www.kobo.com
for most smartphones, netbooks, tablets, desktops and macs. Kobo also
supports a wide range of dedicated eReaders like the Sony eReader and
Nook, and has partnered with device OEMs like Samsung and RIM. The
popular Kobo Wireless eReader, an eReader for everyone, is available in
stores around the world such as Walmart, Indigo Books & Music, Borders,
Angus & Robertson, Whitcoulls, and Swindon.
Kobo Reading Life is now available for download for free from www.kobo.com
or the iTunes App
Store. Customers who currently have Kobo on their iPad can download
the update directly on their device.
Screen shots of Reading Life are available at: https://www.yousendit.com/download/cEd1SkhZNHZENlEwTVE9PQ
A video demonstration of Reading Life can be found at: http://vimeo.com/17575879
About Kobo, Inc.
Kobo is a global eReading service backed by majority shareholder Indigo
Books & Music, Borders Group, REDgroup Retail, and Cheung Kong Holdings.
Kobo believes consumers should be able to read any book on any device.
With a catalog of over two million eBooks, magazines, newspapers and an
open platform, Kobo enables retailers, device manufacturers and mobile
operators to bring the joy of eReading to customers everywhere. For more
information, visit www.kobo.com.