Berlin-based startup Blloon has launched an app that aims to get more young people reading ebooks by applying a freemium model to the medium — gifting a certain number of pages (1,000) when a user ...
It seems like hundreds of new smartphone apps pop up every day, but which ones should you bother trying? Here, TIME offers a look at five apps for iPhone, iPad and Android that stand out and are worth ...
There’s no shortage of apps to help you read on the move, and we’ve seen a real rise in recent times of subscription e-book services, with Amazon launching its Unlimited monthly offering, adding to ...
The founders of Txtr started an e-book subscription service in 2014 called Blloon. It was only available in the United Kingdom but the company had plans to expand into other markets, such as Germany ...
Another e-book subscription service is teetering on the brink of collapse after finding the business model unsustainable. Blloon, developed by the founders of e-reader Txtr, has stopped taking on new ...
Another e-book subscription service is teetering on the brink of collapse after finding the business model unsustainable. Blloon, developed by the founders of e-reader Txtr, has stopped taking on new ...