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Posted by on Feb 24, 2013 in Apps, Mobile, Startups | 1 comment

Moglue – The Simplest Way to Make Your Own Interactive eBooks

Moglue – The Simplest Way to Make Your Own Interactive eBooks

Certainly this writeup is long over-due.  I had a chance to connect with some of the Moglue team late last year at GMIC.  Also where I met one of my business partners who runs Global Centrics, a full service app development company.   Whether you’re a joker, a smoker, or a midnight toker.  Whether you’re a picker, a grinner, a lover or a sinner.  Or maybe you’re just a someone who’s been looking to get their book published but hasn’t found the best method for doing so.

 

Enter Moglue

As the video below illustrates.  You can easily use Moglue’s web platform to create animated eBooks that can be used and optimized (no doubt) for mobile devices.  As far as the team behind the company, Moglue’s founders met in May of  2010 at a Start-up Weekend event in Seoul, South Korea.

Their team spent three days developing the concept behind what would eventually become Moglue. By end of the third day they had a working prototype. Since their skill-sets complemented each other well; they naturally  had grown passionate about what they were doing, and decided to continue to pursue the idea at the conclusion of the event.

 

A Video of how their service works can be seen below.

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  1. As e-book formats emerged and proliferated, some garnered support from major software companies such as Adobe with its PDF format, and others supported by independent and open-source programmers. Different readers followed different formats, most of them specializing in only one format, and thereby fragmenting the e-book market even more. -`

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