By : At : Fri 5 Jun 2009

The U.S. Internet giant 'Google' on Monday that he sold as of this year's literary products in electronic form, and this could affect it negatively on the distributor through the Internet 'Amazon' pioneering in this market thanks to the electronic book, 'Kendall'.
A spokesman for 'Google' Gabriel Stryker statement 'we hope to present to our partners working in the publishing sector by the end of the year, an additional tool to sell their books'.
He said 'we want to enable them to make the purchase of books accessible from any device connected to the Internet'.
The spokesman did not elaborate as' Google 'any details on this project, but the newspaper' The New York Times' said it was not linked to the controversial program was launched 'Google' and with the production of digital copies of books.
According to the newspaper, Hmaalparwa to allow publishers to sell books directly through the Internet, that users can access them through any device, including mobile phones, in contrast to what is going on with the only means used in the context of the electronic book 'Kendall'.
The group aims to make all the world's literature available on the Internet. And has produced millions of copies of digital books for the benefit of 'Google Books' Thanks to the partnership with libraries