January 4, 2007

A mobile library on your phone

looking_good_dead_200.jpg London Audio books are set to be revolutionised by a tiny card that can store up to five lengthy novels on a phone, reports the Times Online.

"The card can be slotted into a mobile phone, dispensing with the need to carry up to six CDs for an audio version of a book. The technology, originally developed to store music, will be released this year by Nokia.

One title that will be available is the bestselling Looking Good Dead, by the British thriller writer Peter James. He said: “I think this will revolutionise storytelling . . . with this, you can wander off into the park, lie down and listen to a book.”

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