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Sunday, July 31, 2011
Boot.fedoraproject.org (BFO) is a way to boot hosts in order to run install or other types of media via the network.
I use to mess around with PXE Booting OS's over my Local Network and it was kind of fun for a while. And not as hard as it seemed at first. But even with 100mbps, most Linux Operating Systems run faster on CD, DVD or better yet, installed on the Hard Drive of the Machine. Especially on an older slower Machines. I've tried out other Linux Internet Install Systems. Like, boot.kernel.org(BKO)-Booting-your-machine-over-HTTP and GPXE. But, they were too slow at Downloading the needed files to Boot, for me and I do have a fairly fast Internet Connection, 18mbps. Even on something small like DSL Linux!:O
Still, I tried out BFO in Virtual Box and it looks very interesting. I tried out "Restore Fedora" for Fedora 14. Just to see how long it would take to Download the needed files. It took less than 5 minutes to get to where I could start Restoring a System. I do have a fairly fast Internet Connection though, 18mbps. I stopped after the Drive Scanning Portion of the "Restore". Since I was running in a Virtual Machine and didn't really have a Fedora Installation to Restore. You can do other things too, like Install Fedora. Any version from 13 to 15 in this version of BFO. I want to put BFO on a CD, just in case I need it one day. Because the Fedora CD's and DVD's haven't had a Restore Function since Fedora 11 or so. But, BFO is so small, at 670Kb... that's right! Kilobytes not Megabytes! And I don't want to waste a whole CD for such a small amount of Data!:O I know... I'm just like that!;) I always Burn my CD's Open, so that I can add Data later. What good it does me, I haven't quite figured out yet. Since, you can only Boot from the first Track on a CD anyway! I've spent some time trying!:O But, at least I could add some RPM's or other files I need for my Live Systems or Installs when I'm away from home and not able to get Online. I could put BFO on a Multi-Boot USB. But, I only have one Computer that will even Boot to a USB Drive. And I have Fedora 13 and Fuduntu on UBS's already and never really use them. So, I'm back to wishing I could figure out how to make a Multi-boot CD or DVD. I read something about how to do that with Puppy Linux, if I remember right. But I haven't tried it yet...
Don
boot.fedoraproject.org
boot.fedoraproject.org (BFO) is a way to boot hosts in order to run install or other types of media via the network. It works similarly to a pxeboot environment.
BFO is based on the work of the BKO - http://boot.kernel.org/. To download BFO please select BFO Download along the left side menu.
Frequently-Asked Questions
How do I use it?
First download one of the available BFO specific images. You have a choice of ISO (DVD/CD), USB, Floppy and lkrn images. Then write that image to an appropriate medium. Next boot from that medium. After that you're using BFO! Use your keyboard to select menus to run diagnostics, or boot a Fedora installer or rescue mode.
Can I use it with grub?
Yes! Just run the following commands as root wget -O/boot/bfo.lkrn http://serverbeach1.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/bfo/bfo.lkrn grubby --add-kernel=/boot/bfo.lkrn --title="Boot BFO" reboot
How does it work?
BFO was started by boot.kernel.org (BKO) and combines a series of recent technologies to produce a new boot stack. The glue that holds everything together is gpxe. Users familiar with pxe will find gpxe very familiar. Latest versions support several protocols beyond just tftp. We are using http to transfer files around. The basic steps are as follows:
Download the boot.fedoraproject.org media fitting your preferred boot method.
burn ISO images to a CD-R or DVD-R
write USB image for a USB stick
write Floppy image to a 3.5 inch HD floppy
lkrn image for PXE booting, grub booting and in conjunction with kexec (c.f.: pxkxc)
Boot from the medium you created.
It will first configure network via DHCP.
After network is configured, it will go out to our boot.fedoraproject.org website and download the menus and other prompts from us
Those boot menus will then be displayed to the user for selection. After a selection (like install Fedora 12) the regular boot process takes over just as it would had you booted from normal local media.
Why should I use BFO?
The BFO downloads are very small and once you have them, you'll rarely have to download more. Even as more versions of Fedora come out, you just boot from your image and they will appear. Users with fast internet connections will have the best experience with BFO. They basically replace having to regularly download large ISO images and burn them to disk.
What is required?
For all image types, you need a working DHCP in the network you use it from as well as HTTP internet access. To use the ISO, a CD/DVD burner. To use the USB image, a USB stick. Floppy and lkrn images are also available.
Does BFO replace the installer or anaconda?
No. BFO is also not part of Anaconda. BFO is a way to load the installer via network. Normally users download a large ISO image that contains all of the installer bits. BFO is a smaller booting method that downloads the installer bits at runtime. In theory with BFO one iso download can install all future versions of Fedora.
What about the Live CDs?
At this time booting Live CDs is experimental and not available. We hope to have them available soon.
Why won't BFO boot?
BFO uses gpxe so it's not actually booting a Linux kernel at first. As such, some drivers and devices may not be supported. If this is the case for you please check upstream at http://etherboot.org/ for bug updates, etc. If you feel a bug or device is supported but not working in BFO, contact: admin@fedoraproject.org
Go there...
http://boot.fedoraproject.org/faq
Boot.fedoraproject.org (BFO) is a way to boot hosts in order to run install or other types of media via the network
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Download Accelerator Plus (DAP) - Free Download Manager
With DAP You can click on Download Later and then start the downloads of all the songs or whatever kind of files you need to download, Pics, Program. That way, you don’t have to just set there waiting. I still use it on my Windows Systems, even though I have high speed now. DAP - Download Accelerator Plus is Freeware, also known as Nagware, since it just has Adds in the top of it's window and constantly reminds you that You Should get the Paid Version. No SpyWare in though. It’s ok there. I use to use DAP most of all back in 1998 to 2004, when I ran Windows 98 and XP. But the later versions, while working just as well, began embedding themselves into your Web Browser more than I liked. Not doing anything bad. But making it very hard to completely uninstall DAP and it's Browser Plug-ins. So, unless you are sure you want to keep DAP or go through some manual steps to get rid of it. I would try another Download Accelerator first... But, it does work well, if you don't mind the draw backs of the Software...
Don
Go there...
http://www.speedbit.com/
Connectfusion - Download Accelerator
ConnectFusion Download Accelerator
ConnectFusion is a very fast open source download manager. It will accelerate your downloads from the Internet and resume broken connections. ConnectFusion includes an easy-to-use interface and its installation does not interfere with the normal behavior of your browser.ConnectFusion is 100% free, never expires, and does not contain any spyware or advertisement. Its source is freely available to any one who wants to inspect or modify it- Accelerate downloads for different types of Internet connections - dial-up, cable, DSL / ADSL, satellite, T1, etc.
- Supports simultaneous connections. Up to 8 connections for the same file. This method will speed up your downloads significantly. Stop and resume broken downloads. Recover from a dropped Internet connection.
- Does not interfere with the default behavior of web browser.
- Supports batch downloads from the Internet. Perform batch downloads by queuing multiple files and leaving your system totally unattended.
- Drag & drop features. Drag a link into ConnectFusion to download. Drag a file from ConnectFusion into a folder to save.
- Well designed interface. Compact, Stable and Easy to use.
- Totally free. Never expires. No spyware. No advertisement.
- Open Sourced. Inspect the code and compile it yourself for the ultimate peace of mind.
Go there...
http://www.connectfusion.com/tour.htm
I use to use ConnectFusion some back when I ran WinXP (2002 to 2004). It is still around and was a good Download Accelerator. But you do have to "Drag and Drop" the link to the file you want to download manually. Unlike other Download Accelerators, which can Grab them Automatically when you Click on them in your Web Browser.
Don
Go there...
http://www.connectfusion.com/
In 2004, Shareaza became free and open source as its creator moved onto other pursuits.
Shareaza 2.5.5.0
Release Date: May 29th, 2011
Shareaza 2.5.5.0 has been released! DC++ and Gnutella updates, enhanced anti-spam protection, multi-file download merging, and other fixes and improvements are included in this release. Shareaza was first released in mid-2002 with rapid development from its creator. In 2004, Shareaza became free and open source as its creator moved onto other pursuits. The project has faced internal and external battles at times, but it continues to survive and thrive in an increasingly hostile environment.
Go there...
http://shareaza.sourceforge.net/
This site was created as a supliment to the official Shareaza Open-Source Project web site. It has also become something of a security center for information about frauds and about sites that offer incorrect downloads and links to fraudulent Shareaza sites. After the Shareaza.com domain (web site) was taken over by Discordia, a great deal of confusion has occured among past Shareaza users in regard to where they can go for official project information. People are still to this day visiting the Shareaza.com site (now under the control of Discordia, as are other titles like BearShare and iMesh) and downloading malicious and fraudulent software under the assumption that it is the official Shareaza software. It is not. Other web sites have sprung up in a sort of feeding frenzy to malign, discredit and profit from the Shareaza name, which was (and is) enormously popular. This site will direct Shareaza users and fans to official sites, resources and downloads. If you would like to understand more about what is happening to the Internet community in regard to Shareaza and other products, see this article.
Read More...
http://sure-raza.com/archive/shareazasource/
I use to like Shareaza, back in 2004. When I was running WinXP. And before I discovered Linux!:) It was a great Download and File Sharing App. Easy to use. But also very easy to set to your own preferences. I did run into a few Virus Infected files though. And of all things... I found an infected file by searching for my own music, with the Shareaza file search function. I write and sing and have my music on my Web Site DonSongs.com for free Downloads... The file I found was named something like donsongs.zip. It's been a long time, so I can't remember the name for sure now. It was Not, of course on my Web Site. But I downloaded it to see what it was. I found out!:O With a Big Avast Audio Warning a Virus Has Been Detected!:O I found a few other infected files that way too. So, I learned to just stay away from doing file searches on the P2P Networks. And I did Report it to the Shareaza group too. Anyway... I think that Shareaza is a great File Downloading and File Sharing App. Just be careful what you download and where you download it from... As Always... and Check all Files that you Download before Opening Them! I try to always Scan the files I download in Linux too. I have to do it manually, in Linux. Real Time Virus Scanning in Linux is hard to Setup. But it's really not hard to just Scan files and directories in Linux manually. I use ClamAV with the KlamAV GUI App to make it easy to do.
Don
- Shareaza became free and open source as its creator moved onto other pursuits.
- shareaza at DuckDuckGo
- ShareazaSource
- Download Shareaza
- Shareaza - Bringing P2P Together
FaceSpace - If Facebook and Myspace Merged - The Oatmeal
Networks" on the Internet Today!:O
Don
FaceSpace - If Facebook and Myspace Merged - The Oatmea, Go there...
http://theoatmeal.com/facespace
Saturday, July 30, 2011
How to Install Solar Powered Outdoor Lights and Lighting • Ron Hazelton Online
- Choose from the many shapes and styles of solar-powered lights available at your home improvement store. These are environmentally friendly and nearly cost-free to operate, in addition to being easy to install. Solar-powered models absorb energy from sunlight, convert it into electrical energy, and store it in rechargeable solar batteries. At dusk, a small photo-cell fixture turns the lights on. The lights remain illuminated until the batteries run out of charge or the sensor detects sufficient daylight to turn them off. When the sun comes up, the batteries are recharged.
http://new.ronhazelton.com/tips/how_to_install_solar_powered_outdoor_lights_and_lighting
These are those lites that the neighbors have, that you like so much...
Don
About ESD - Electro Static Discharge - Transwiki
ESD
From Transwiki
[edit] How to keep ESD out of electronics
[edit] In memory of Don Anderson who taught me much about anti-static plastics
[edit] ESD Electro Static Discharge
Everyone who works with electronics has heard about static damage. Unfortunately, there is often as much miss-information as there is hard fact. First of all static electricity does no harm; it is not until there is a discharge (ESD) that we have to worry. ( It is the 'D' in ESD that blows holes in electronic gates!) Sadly, a lot of snake-oil products are sold to make you feel like you have taken care of 'The static problem'. All that you need to keep the marketing types from preying on you whether you are a hobbyist, technician or engineer, is an understanding based in science. Once you realize that the laws of physics are not suspended for ESD (electrostatic Discharge) you will find that you already know most of the basics.
[edit] What is static electricity?
Static electricity is electricity that is static; that is electricity that doesn't move. When you walk across a carpet on a dry winter day, you build up a static charge. As your shoes rub on the carpet there is a net wiping off of electrons that gives your body a potential that is different to ground. If the air were more humid, the charge would bleed off rapidly but on a dry winter day the charge stays on the surface of your skin for a few seconds. Static electricity is a surface phenomenon. The more surface area the greater the charge stored.
[edit] What is electrostatic discharge?
Static electricity doesn't do any damage until it is discharged - and is then called electrostatic discharge or ESD. Quite simply, electrostatic discharge is a spark.
When you walk across the carpet on a cold winter day, the wiping motion of your feet produces a charge separation that is collected and distributed evenly about the surface of your moist and salty (thus conductive) skin conductive skin. When you reach for the doorknob a spark jumps from your conductive skin to the conductive doorknob. If you felt the spark, you had a potential of at least 3500 volts. Every day, when you touch conductive items, small sparks are produced that can't be felt yet have enough energy to damage electronics.
[edit] Requirements for electrostatic discharge
Two things are required to allow ESD:
- A charge separation.
- Two associated conductors that collect charge and are brought together initiating the discharge.
Knowing these two requirements puts us in position to rationally tackle the job of preventing ESD. The first requirement to have ESD is that there is a static charge separation; the second requirement is that there is a conductor (for the purposes of this discussion the only meaningful ones are metal, metallic carbon and our skin's sweat layer). ESD always occurs between two conductive surfaces - If you touch the enamel paint (which is non-conductive) on your computer cabinet, no spark will form. You might have noticed that over the years electronic products have gone from having spark producing exposed conductive metal cabinets, to having non conductive materials on the outside that prevents ESD. Designers have figured out that it takes a spark to have ESD, so modern electronic products now have their conductive shielding layers buried in insulating plastic.
[edit] What to keep out of your work area
[edit] Static generators
One way to prevent ESD is to prevent static build up from occurring. Plastics when moved are the worst and most common static generators. Keep all plastics (with the exception of anti-static plastics) out of your work area. This means plastic bags, vinyl report covers, white foam packing material, clear plastic wrappers, clear bubble wrap, Formica table tops, carpeting, plastic bins and packing tape have to go or be treated with an anti-static dip or spray. Keeping static producers out of your work area is the most important step to reduce ESD damage!
There are also anti-static plastics. These plastics won't form a static charge on them because of special additives in the plastic. Pink polyethylene bags are a common example. The gray metallic looking bags should be avoided unless the metalized layer is buried in plastic to keep it from generating a spark. The anti-static plastics have a surface that dissipates static by bleeding the charge off without sparking. A chip or circuit board in a pink-poly bag is safe as long as you touch the bag before you touch the part.
[edit] Conductors
The above requirements to produce ESD also include conductors. If we eliminate unnecessary conductors, we further reduce the possibility of ESD. Just like a doorknob, a metalized bag it is a conductor and can make a spark. (If you can see through a metalized bag, it isn't an effective RFI shield either. You can test this by placing an AM transistor radio inside the bag - if it keeps playing it isn't shielded - the reason these are so popular is because they look hi tech).
Keeping out all non-essential conductors includes metallic carbon. Black lacquered cardboard is conductive - why not use plain cardboard? This means no black-conductive mats, black plastic packaging, besides exposed metabolized bags.
[edit] What is wrong with volume conductive (usually black) plastics?
Antistatic plastics are carefully formulated to not generate charge separations. Black plastic, filled with metallic carbon, is volume conductive. You can put an ohmmeter across these different plastics and see that the antistatics are insulating while the black filled plastics are conductive.
The volume conductive plastic, instead of protecting, can actually produce ESD. The black volume conductive acts as one of the conductors from our list of requirements to produce ESD! The parts leads can act as the other conductor, Thus, if a charge separation exists you can damage a part just by placing it in a conductive bag!
[edit] Lets get scientific -- ESD detectors
Read More...
http://wiki.xtronics.com/index.php/ESD
- About ESD
- PCH Search & Win: About ESD... I know that when you are...
- ESD - Transwiki
- Electrostatic Discharge | Let's Make Robots!
- Static Electricity News- ESD and Anti Static Sheet and Tile Flooring
Friday, July 29, 2011
IR communications tutorial - Hack a Day
IR communications tutorial
posted Jul 29th 2011 11:58am by Kevin Dadyfiled under: classic hacks
After seeing our communications via light post , reader [Chris] dropped this handy little link in our inbox. A very good tutorial about using infrared to enable communications between 2 pic micro controllers.
The tutorial covers all the parts you will need, physical wiring and schematics with notes detailing each section of the circuit. It then goes on into basic IR theory, and a simplified push button circuit you can make to see that it is, in fact, working. Once you get the exercise built on some breadboards, he does some software and get some results from it all.
Now in the end this little device was hitting in the neighborhood of 9600 baud, but had to be pretty darn close to each other with a direct line of sight. These are often accepted as a couple of drawbacks to IR technologies. IR, which has never really vanished, is in use on a lot of devices though. The more you know the better off you are.
Join us after the break for a quick video!
Comments:
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Bogdan is completely correct: transmitting data without modulation like this will produce garbage instead of data in (1) daylight, (2) rooms with moving lights like a projector, (3) links over 10 inches or so, and (4) any other real life situation. A simple fix: AND transmitted uart data with a PWM 39 KHz carrier to produce modulated bitstream. then use a 38 KHz IR receiver to receive it – it will produce a MUCH more resilient communications method.
This is a great intro. For anyone that takes it further there is a hint that might help- the gain of specialized receivers is boosted a huge amount for sensitivity but too much “ON” time during transmission will back off the gain and scramble reception. Check the specs of IR receivers for duty cycle and data burst length limits.
http://hackaday.com/2011/07/29/ir-communications-tutorial/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+hackaday%2FLgoM+%28Hack+a+Day%29&utm_content=Google+Feedfetcher
Wireless Infrared Link Communication
Video Link....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKfnrhUbH24&feature=player_embedded
- IR communications tutorial
- IR communications tutorial - Hack a Day
- Microcontroller communications using flashing lights - Hack a Day
- Wireless Infrared Link - Parts List | PyroElectro - News, Projects & Tutorials
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391 Places for Free Books Online
391 Places for Free Books Online
Introduction
This is a listing of 391 sites that legally offer free books (eBooks) for download or for online viewing.Some time ago I went looking for some free eBooks and was surprised to find that there are many resources for this. I decided to put together this list of sites that offer free eBooks as a reference.
I have tried to make certain that all of the eBooks at these sites are legally available for viewing/downloading. However, it is possible that I have made a mistake. If you suspect any of these sites of illegally offering copyrighted materials, then please let me know through the comments below.
Putting this together was exhausting, but the list is not exhaustive, so I encourage you to post any sites that you know of that are not listed here.
The listing here is in alphabetical order. Given the size of this list now, it may be easier to search by genre [2]. I have set up 16 pages here of different genres. If you do not see one that covers your interests, let me know and I may be able to put one together.
I have also put together a listing of sites that offer free and legal audio books at
These listings may be searched in the following methods:
- Alphabetical Listing - A listing of the site names in alphabetical order
- Listing by Genre - Links to pages here for different book genres (16)
- Online Local Libraries -These sites have links to local libraries which have much content for members
Alphabetical Listing
2020k [4] Large collection, divided into categories and sub-categories for download in a variety of formats. Note: Many of the links to the Internet Archive from this site are not working.4tenderheart [5] offers unique stories for online reading and also two television readings of Sir Pot stories.
AcrobatPlanet [6] has a nice size collection of free pdf ebooks. Their main page listing shows only categories for non-fiction works, but I believe a search will reveal different categories.
AdamWasserman [7] offers his scifi work "Gyges the Terrible" for free download in ebook format. Also other fiction works at his site.
AkamacE-TextLinks [8]a huge collection of links to works by classic authors. Sortable by name or birthday-excellent resource. Links are off site, so download and viewing options vary. Another one from SeaMac.
Alexandra Marel [9]l offers 4 of her works for free download after free registration at her site.
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Al-Islam [11] has a large collection of Islamic works in its library available for free online viewing. There is also software and audio available. Clicking on the appropriate icons in the library will show the available works in each.
AllBooksFree [12] A small, but unique, listing of free fiction ebooks, available for download, mostly in pdf.
AllKindsOfThingsKill [13]is a collection of 9 short horror stories by Robert Best available for online viewing.
AllPDFBooks [14] has a good sized collection of books available in biology, chemistry, physics, computer, magic and hindi kahaniyan, for download in pdf. Suggested by an anonymous user.
AllRomanceBooks [15] lists 169 free romance ebooks for download. Registration is required. I noticed that there appeared to be the 1RomanceEBooks and eHarlequin listings shown there, as well as quite a few others. Again, these are not public domain, but the free offerings of current publishers.
AlvieTheLittleBrownBurro [16] has seven Alvie stories to read online or download in MP3.
Amazon [17] has a large listing of free kindle books. These are listed as the Top 100 free overall and in each category. I did not go through each category, but they look to add up to an impressive number.
American Mathematical Society [18] has a pretty complete listing of books involving mathematics.
AnAngryAuthorScreaming [19] has 12 short horror stories and some poetry available for free download in DOC. Not intended for children.
AntBee [20] Joe Ant and Boo Bee offer nine illustrated books for younger children for online viewing.
ArtofTravel [21] offers the ebook, How to See the World, backpacking on $25 a day or less for free reading online.
Arthur's Classic Novels [22] - Over 4000 novels covering a great variety of topics, nicely separated into categories and "best" lists. Some very interesting entries here. Available for online viewing.
Ask Sam [23] - A small collection of classics, including Shakespeare, and legal, resource and government texts.
AssociatedContent [24] has several cookbooks available for download in pdf. Most are short and specific (muffin recipes etc.), but the Chocolate recipe book is over 600 pages and the Blue Ribbon recipes are over 400 pages.
AstrologyWeekly [25] 10 books for online reading and about 30 for download. All on astrology.
Authorama [26]offers a few hundred books, searchable by author, for online viewing.
BABBooks [27] is a children's site that has 25 free illustrated books available for online reading or listening.
Baen Free Library [28] - A small library of downloadable science fiction novels in a variety of formats.
BaenCD [29] - A small collection of science fiction books from Baen's promotional CDs. They are downloadable in a variety of formats as well as viewable online.
Baldwin Online Children's Projects [30] 520 classic children's books in a variety of genres for online viewing.
BannerBooks [31] offers 5 unique books for reading online.
BarbaraMurray [32]offers the free ebook, P.E.A.C.E. on Earth, " cross-platform, multi-media serialized ebook set 3 million years into the future."
Barnes&Noble [33] offers free ebooks for the nook. There are some sample books mixed in with the free full entries, but still plenty of reading material for nook users here. Thanks to Sara Lutz for this.
Bartleby [34] - Harvard classics and encyclopedias. HTML only.
BBCSchools [35] has three online illustrated books for young children that can be viewed with or without audio.
Bedtime-Story [36]has a large collection of illustrated books for online viewing. Some are classics and others are unique stories separated into unusual categories.
Beenleigh State School [37] of Queensland, Australia has a large collection of children stories to read online with audio built in.
Berkely SunSite Classics [38] - A small collection of classics. HTML only.
BesteBooksWorld [39] has links to a fairly large collcetion of free ebooks in a wide variety of caetgories. These are offsite links, so the download/viewing options vary.
BestScienceFictionStories [40] offers links to a large collection of new and classic short stories for reading, listening and download.
BetweentheLions [41] has a good number of video books with words for younger readers to follow along. Also some games and other activities for young readers.
Bibliomania [42] - Over 2,000 classic novels, study guides, biographies and more. HTML only.
BlackMaskFiction [43] offers 20 or so free detective stories that were originally published in magazines during 1925 to 1939 for download in pdf.
BookBoon [44]has a very nice collection of textbooks, travel guides and business ebooks for free download in PDF.
Book-bot [45] 14,571 books available for online viewing in their easy to view reader. Very nice find by fellow editor Rhiannon.
BookBox [46] is a children's site that has about 20 free books available for download in pdf (as a single page) and MP3. Also free games and coloring books.
BookGlutton [47] is a collection of 1200+ books for online reading with the added feature of groups available for discussion of the readings. Nice combination of reading and socializing. Suggested by an anonymous poster. Free registration and starting of a group now required.
BookGoldMine [48] has several hundred ebooks, lecture notes and videos regarding biology, business, computer science, math and physics. Most available for viewing online, but some for download in PDF. Thanks to Gio for this.
BookPop [49] is another children's site that has a number of illustrated books free for online reading. There are also some coloring pages for download. There are supposed to be music and story downloads, but I kept getting an error when trying to reach those.
BookRags [50] - Small collection of free with many paid. Hard to find the free ones. Available in Word or PDF.
BookRix [51] is a mix of classic and new ebooks. There are over 16,500 free ebooks available in several general categories. The reading online is in a popup window that reads as an ordinary book. There are some classics that can be found elsewhere, but there are also many unique entries here. The adult oriented books require registration to read or download. Downloads in epub, Sony, Stanza (iPhone) or their BookRix formats.
BooksForABuck [52] offers the romance novel "Private Lies" for free download in a variety of fomats.
BooksOnlinePage [53] has 3 full fantasy and 1 full science fiction novel, all by Hugh Cook available for free online reading.
BooksShouldBeFree [54] While primarily a good sized collection of audio books, each of the books is available for online reading or for download in text.
Bookstacks [55] is a small collection (100+) of classic works available for online viewing, with many also available in Adobe PDF and Microsoft Reader versions. Nicely set up.
BookViewCafe [56] offers the first of the four book "Starfarers Quartet" for free download in several formats or for reading online. Thanks to "Guy Haha" for this.
BookYards [57] - 16,000+ books, videos, educational material.
Bored.com [58] has over 15,000 books available for online viewing. Nicely divided into a good variety of categories.
BritishLibrary [59] has a virtual books section with a small, but interesting, collection for online viewing.
BrowzerBooks [60] has an interesting collection of novels in a wide variety of genres (check bottom of page for links to genres) either available for online reading or download in pdf.
BucaroTecHelp [61] has an interesting collection of free business books available for download in pdf. These deal with internet business for the most part. You do have to view their news feed to be able to download, but registration is not necessary.
BuddhaNet [62] offers several hundred ebooks on various aspects of Bhuddism for download in pdf. Also a children's section with coloring books and texts. There are audio books and videos also available.
BuddhaSasana [63] has a large collection of free ebooks, articles discourses etc., on Buddhism for online viewing.
BuddhistELibrary [64] has around 225 free books on Buddhism in 7 categories. Downloads are in PDF. Also offers audio and video
BusinessBookMall [65] has a large collection of books dealing with all facets of business for free download in pdf. Also a large collection of non-business textbooks [66] for free download in PDF.
Business-Software-Books [67] has a smaller collection of business books that mostly relate to use of software for business. These are zipped files and the ones I checked were pdf.
ByGosh [68] offers a small collection of very nicely illustrated classics for younger children and older children. Also some short stories. Suggested by Cathy of PuzzlEd [69].
CandlelightStories [70] has a good number of stories from the Arabian nights collection as well as other story books available for online reading.
CBeebies [71] is a BBC site that offers a good number of free stories, in flash, for online reading and listening. Also, has games, music and coloring books.
Chessville [72]40+ ebooks on Chess available for download (mostly in PDF)
ChestofBooks [73] Large collection, divided into categories, for online viewing. Nice collection.
Chilanti [74] very large collection of links to free ebooks divided into 30 categories. Also, study guides and tutorials. Since links are off site, download and viewing options vary.
ChildrensBooksForever [75] has a nice collection of illustrated books available in pdf. Additional comments from Cathy of PuzzlEd [76]
"I checked out ChildrensBooksForever and the books are just delightful! Gorgeous pictures and some good themes for primary-school kids (anger, bullying etc). Over 20 books available to download and use on computer, Smartboards etc, as well as viewing online (and in quite a variety of languages, too, apparently). Excellent for school or home use."
Children's Books Online [77] is an excellent collection (600+) of illustrated antique children's books for viewing online. They are also available for download at a fee. This little gem was suggested by an anonymous poster.
Children'sLibrary.org [78] has a large collection of books for online viewing. Many appear to be unique classic works that are finely illustrated. Books can be filtered by age, length and fiction/non-fiction.
ChildrensStories [79] offers 6 free works by Elisa Gianoncelli. 2 are for children 7 and older, 1 for children 6 to 9 and 3 for children under 6.
ChildrenstoryCom [80] offers a smaller collection of fairy tales, nursery rhymes and holiday stories. There is also a story that was written and illustrated by 2d grader children. Caution that many of the other links lead to items for sale.
ChildrenStoryInfo [81] a children site that offers a nice collection of fairy tales for online viewing as well as Bible stories and coloring books.
Chris Lusser [82] offers three of her romance novels for free download in several formats.
Christian Classics Ethereal Library [83] making classic Christian writings available and promoting their use. Suggested by AndrewK
ClarkesworldMagazine [84] offers free science fiction short stories for online viewing and also some audio versions. A winner of the 2010 Hugo award for best Semiprozine. Thanks to Knight_of_Pentacles for this.
Classic Authors.net [85] contains the works of over a hundred authors (and short biography for each), with a varying number of works per author. Online viewing only.
Classic Book Shelf Electronic Library [86] offers the works of 50+ authors in varying amounts. Online viewing only.
ClassicHistoryBooks [87] offers 6 unique works for online viewing.
ClassicHorrorStories [88] has a very nice, and large, collection of classic short horror stories for online viewing.
Classic Literature Library [89] Decent size collection that has complete works of a small variety of authors and works of others and a nice children's section available for online viewing.
Classic Reader [90] offers thousands of free classic books for online viewing.
CND [91] offers a few English translations of Chinese classic novels and works on philosophy. Most however, are only available in Chinese. Suggested by the ever helpful SeaMac.
ComputerBooks.us [92] larger collection, sub categorized and available for download in pdf
CookingWithUs [93]has a large and diverse collection of cookbooks available in PDF (zipped). Also, a few cookbooks available in Kindle [94].
CougarWebWorks [95] has several of the works of Nowick Gray available for free download in pdf.
CrankyLibrarian [96] 3011 books by 752 authors available for online viewing. Complete works of several authors and some interesting categories.
CrapHound [97]has a few works of Cory Doctrow available for free download.
CreativeHomemaking [98] has a number of free cookbooks available for download in pdf. Some interesting entries here, including "How to Make a Gingerbread House".
DailyLit [99] - Read books online by daily email or RSS feed. Over 700 titles.
DesiringGod [100] has a good size collection of Christian oriented works for download in PDF.
Developnew [101] a good collection of free computer software books available for reading online.
Diesel eBooks [102] - Offers 750+ ebooks formatted for Microsoft Reader and MobiPocket.
DigitalBookIndex [103] links to over 140,000 free ebooks in a wide variety of categories. Viewing and download options vary as these are links to various sites.
DivineLifeSociety [104] over 200 books on Yoga, religion and philosophy available in pdf or HTML
DLTK-Teach [105] offers free printable children's books. Most are geared towards pre-schoolers, including a set on the alphabet, but there are some stories for older children also. Suggested by Cathy of PuzzlEd. [69]
DominicGreen [106]offers 4 of his science fiction novels for free reading online.
DripRead [107] Book serialization by email. All books in ePub format. Registration not required, but the free registration does add some nice features. Obviously email required. thanks to Peter Barber for this.
DuncanLongPublications [108] offers several works for free online viewing. Generally, a pdf download costs money, but some are ad supported and are free.
Earthbound [109] The 5 book science fiction series of Earthbound available for download in lit .pdb .pdf .txt .rtf.
EastofTheWeb [110] offers a good number of scifi short works for reading online. Thanks to Panzer for this.
EasyMediaBroadcast [111] offers a nice size collection of mostly classical works for download in TK3. You must use the TK3 reader, available for free at the site, for these books. Books are sorted by author and title.
eBookCellar [112] has nine free cookbooks available for download in PDF (zipped). For some reason, you have to go through a few pages to get to the download, but there is no signup etc.
eBookLobby [113] - Small, but interesting and unique, collection divided into 13 categories
eBookNook [114] A good number of stories, mostly romance, but some children and vampire stories available for online reading.
eBookPlanet [115] has an interesting and unique collection of works in 12 categories available for download in pdf. Suggested by an anonymous user.
eBooks@Adelaide [116]a great collection of works from the University of Adelaide. All are available for online viewing and have links for printing. Many are also available in ePub. Thanks to Ana for this valuable source.
eBooksCube [117] has a good size collection of classics available for online viewing.
E-Books Directory [118] 944 books in 344 categories available for download in varying formats.
eBooksForAll [119] has 873 free ebooks by 149 authors in 342 categories available. These are links to other sites, so the download and viewing options vary.
eBooksJustPublished [120] Interesting collection of DRM free eBooks listed daily. These listings link out to other sites and therefore the download options vary. Generally these are new books by relatively unknown authors.
eBooksRead [121] Over 242,000 books available for download in pdf or text. Search by author or title
eBooksWorld [122]claims to be the world's largest free ebook directory. I am not sure if that is true, but they do seem to have a large collection of links to free ebook downloads. Since they link to other sites, the download and viewing options vary.
eBookTakeaway [123] has 3500+ free ebooks by 250+ authors for download in pdf, html or ebook text.. Searchable by author, genre or title. Also biography and book download listings for individual popular authors.
e-cookbooks.net [124] has 14 smaller cookbooks available for free download in pdf.
eduplace [125] offers 14 "leveled" books for children for online reading or printing.
EldritchPress [126] has a good sized collection of public domain works with some unique categorization.
Elegant Solutions Software and Publishing Company, LLC [127] has lots of eBooks for people who think. This Gem of a site was suggested by AndrewK.
Ellora's Cave [128] offers 80 free romance reads for download. Free registration is required.
EpistemeLinks [129] provides over 2,100 links to electronic texts by famous philosophers throughout history. This section is currently searchable in three ways: title keyword, philosopher, topic category. Not currently maintained, so some links have died out, but still a good resource. Thanks again to SeaMac for this.
ePubBooks [130] offers over 500 classic books for free download in ePub format.
eReader.com [131] has a small collection of free ebooks for download, but a couple interesting entries. Registration required.
eServer Technical Communications [132] has 875 works in its software section and 161 in its web design section (although a number were no longer available) as well as some articles in its other sections.
eText.lib [133] The University of Virginia online library has a large collection of works available for online viewing (some are available in Microsoft Reader). Even though a good number are limited to UVA students and staff, there is still a good amount of interesting material available to the general public. Suggested by poster mike dutch.
EveryonesReading [134] is offering 12 free romance novels for download in several formats. This is a follow up to their previous offer and may not be around for long.
FabienRoy [135]offers his his scifi-thriller novel, Buckyball, for free download in pdf. "James Pissola tells the story of how one night of partying with his best friend in South Beach changed his life. Listening to a specific song always transports him back to the same time and place, which happens to be the Miamillennium nightclub in Miami. These flashback moments are called life-turns and James claims to have lived over one hundred and seventy-one of them, some lasting between 13 and 26 years."
FableLibrary [136] has an interesting and unique collection of childrens works. Most are available for viewing online, including some flash versions. But a few are available for download. Suggested by Cathy of PuzzlEd. [69]
Fahim Farook [137] offers his humorous science fiction novel, Honest, The Martian Ate your dog, for free download or online viewing.
FalbePublishing [138] offers a good size collection of classic works in several categories for download in PDF.
Federal Citizen Information Center [139] offers informational booklets on a great variety of subjects. Many are free and most of the paid ones are available for a free download. Suggested by an anonymous poster
FeedBooks [140] - Thousand of eBooks downloadable in a variety of formats
Felicity Heaton [141] offers 9 short stories for free reading online.
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Fiction eBooks [143] is a interesting small collection of works of fiction (including some Beatrix Potter illustrated childrens books) as well as some books for writers and works philosophy and sociology. Online viewing only.
FictionPress [144] is a growing network over 1 million writers/readers, and home to over 1,200,000 original works by unsigned authors.
FictionWise [145] has 35 books available for free download in a great variety of formats. Most are the usual classics available elsewhere, but there are a couple of unusual ones and a few reference books that might be interesting. Registration is required.
FionaRobyn [146] offers her full length romance novel, Thaw, for free reading online.
FloridaDisaster.org [147] offers three books on hazardous weather for 1st, 2nd and 3rd grade readers in download in pdf.
ForgottenBooks [148] is an independant publisher that offers almost 10,000 free ebooks (with several thousand more coming) for free download in "low quality pdf". The books can be searched by top 100, name, author and several categories. You can get a free "high quality pdf" ebook daily by providing an email address.
FreeBookCentre [149] links to thousands of computer ebooks divided into many sub-categories.
Free-Book.co.uk [150] has a good variety of free ebooks in 13 categories. These are links to offsite material and download/viewing options vary.
FreeBooks4Doctors [151] Over 650 works (in varying languages) dealing with medical matters. Available in pdf download.
FreeBooksforAll [152] A fairly large collection of non-fiction books available for download (mostly in pdf)
FreeComputer Books [153] - Free computer, math, technical books and lecture notes
FreeeBookDownloadLinks [154] has a very nice size collection of links to free computer science books online. Download options vary as these are links to other sites.
FreeeBooksBlog [155] has a good size collection of unique works, mostly put up for free by the authors. These are links to offsite downloads, so formats vary.
FreeeBooksCanada [156] has a large listing of free books available for download in pdf. Very interesting collection worth checking out.
FreeEBooksLibrary [157] has a very large collection of free ebooks in a great variety of categories. Of the ones I checked, many were to Gutenberg and had the usual variety of download and viewing options. Others were on site and had PDF links and some others were links to other sites with varying download and viewing options.
Free eBooks Net [158] - Free books and resources for authors. Also magazines
FreeBook-s [159] has a good number of ebooks for download in epub, mobi or pdf. Separated into 23 categories.
FreeBookUK [150] has several hundred free ebooks in 13 categories. These are links offsite, so download and viewing options vary.
FreeITeBooks [160] has a large collection of free computer and internet related ebooks in 19 different categories. Most are available for viewing and download in pdf. Some are available for reading online or download in other formats.
FreeNovels.net [161] offers the science fiction novel, Flores Girl, The Children God Forgot, for free download in a variety of formats.
FreeOn-LineBooks [162] Interesting collection on individualist feminism and libertarianism available for online viewing.
FreeOnlineBookstore [163] has a good number of links to free books in a wide variety of categories. The most engineering and electrical engineering books I have seen listed at a site. But they also have works in about 15 other categories. Since most link off site, the options for downloading/viewing vary.
FreeOnlineChristianBooks [164] several hundred books available for online viewing
Free Online Novels [165] Interesting collection for online viewing. Several hundred novels separated into categories.
FreeProgrammingeBooks [166] has a very large collection of programming ebooks in 33 categories available for free. Most are available for download in pdf. Others for viewing online.
FreeQuickRecipes [167] 3 cookbooks available for download in pdf and a large amount of recipes for online viewing as well as other information on kitchen and diet
FreeRead [168] a bibliography of Australian writers who died before 1955, with links to a good number of them for download or viewing.
FreeRomanceFiction [169] offers 5 free works available for download in pdf. These are in their Holiday, Paranormal, Erotic and historical subsections. There may be works added in the future.
Free SF Online [170] over 2,000 links to science fiction books for reading online
FreeSFReader [171] Collection of links for mostly science fiction, fantasy and horror novels and short stories, but also some other genres.
FreeSoftwareBooks [172]has a large collection of links to free ebooks and tutorials in a wide variety of categories. Many of the links are to older works, but still worthwhile. Some of the links have expired, but most still are working. Since the links are offsite, viewing/download options vary.
FreeTechBooks [173] - Computer science and programming books, textbooks and lecture notes.
FreeTechnologyAcademy [174] offers free ebooks for download in editable doc format as part of their learning modules. If you want to learn about Linux and free software, this is a good place to start.
FullBooks [175] - Thousand of free full text books.
GailSpencerLamm [176] offers her illustrated ebook, Emily's Patience, for free online viewing or download.
Gaslight [177] offers a chronological listing and listing by Author of horror and ghost stories from the 19th and 20th century. These are offered for online viewing and were originally posted for weekly reading and discussion groups. Although it appears the weekly groups are no more, the links I checked still were working.
GenealogySearch [178] offers historical and genealogy books from around the world.
GenieBooks [179] offers 15 books for younger readers for download in PowerPoint. Has not been updated in a while, but links still work. Sponsored by University of Auburn. PowerPoint can be read with the free Open Office [180].
Geronimo's Adventures [181] features 9 good size books on the adventures of Geronimo the teddy bear for online viewing.
GetFreeEbooks [182] - Several hundred free ebooks, generally offered up by the authors. Download options vary as these link offsite.
Giraffian [183] offers a nice collection of books for pre-schoolers, covering the alphabet, numbers colors and other topics. Suggested by Cathy of PuzzlEd. [69]
Globusz [184] - A place for new authors to post their work and for readers to check them out for free.
GoldenGems [185] a collection of little golden books and other illustrated books for children for online viewing and saving as jpg.
Google Book Search [186] - Good selection of free ebooks available in a variety of categories.
GrtBooks [187] - A large collection of great books and classics.
Gutenberg [188] - Over 25,000 books for download there and over 100,000 available through their affiliates.
HANDebooks [189] has 15 public domain classics available for download in Plucker or eReader.
Harlequin [190]offers 16 full length romance novels for free download in pdf. These are entries from their collection.
HealthRecipes [191] A good number of cookbooks available for download in pdf. Scroll down the page as there are pay books at the top.
HeritageAuctionGalleries [192]offers two works of James L. Halperin, The First Immortal and The Truth Machine, for free download in MS Word.
HesperianFoundation [193] offers about 15 books on basic health and treatment for free download in pdf.
HolyBooks.com [194] Download holy books, sacred and spiritual texts in full length for free. Suggested by an anonymous poster.
Hopcott.Net [195] has a small but unique collection of novels, novellas and short stories for online viewing. Genres include romance, mystery, ghost science fiction and horror.
HorrorMasters [196] 2100 classic horror novels available for download in pdf, plus links to horror novels at other sites.
HowTo [197] offers around 150 free "how to" ebooks on a wide variety of topics. Suggested by an anonymous poster.
Infomotions [198] - 14,000 listings from full classic novels to Western philosophy. HTML only.
Ink.Imagedjinn [199] has a nice collection of short fairy tales, a couple of myth stories and the book Pinocchio available for online viewing. A site for children.
InklessTales [200] offers 15 children stories for online viewing as well as games, poems and activities.
InPictures [201]is not an ebook site, but it is worthy of inclusion here as its free tutorials based upon pictures is a great start to learning the various features of Microsoft Office, Open Office, Web Layout and Web Programming.
In-Tech [202] offers 80 full length books for free download in pdf (zipped). Large selection on the topic of robotics. There are also about 2000 journal articles available here for free.
InternationalChildrensDigitalLibrary [203] nice collection of children's books from around the world in a variety of languages and nicely categorized, available for online viewing.
InternationalWorldHistoryProject [204]has a very good size collection of free historical novels for download. Some of the downloads are in EXE. I usually shy away from such offerings, but I checked these and they are clean. They also offer some works that require the TK3 reader, which I have previously checked as clean. Further down the page are a good number of PDF downloads.
InternetArchive [205] - Over 500,000 texts available for download
Internet Sacred Text Archive [206] very interesting and large collection of books on religion, mythology, folklore and the esoteric available for online viewing.
Into Windows [207] Into Windows has about a dozen downloadable PDF 'Tips and Tricks' Guides to Windows 7. Suggested by Sea Mac
Ishwar [208] offers free ebooks on most of the world's religions.
Islaam Pure & Clear [209] around 50 Islamic books for reading or download
Jackee'sCorner [210] has romance novels of Jackee Connor for available for download in pdf, html and lit. There are 4 completed novels, 4 works in progress and 5 short stories.
JamesDunavant [211] offers his book, The Keepers of Forever, for download in HTML. or online viewing. A download compatible with Palm Pilot is also available.
JeffInlo [212] offers his book, Alien Cradle, for download in a large variety of formats and for online reading.
JennaBlack [213] offers her work "Embraced in Darkness" for free download in pdf.
JimDeFilippi [214] offers 8 of his crime novels for free download in pdf.
Jody Kihara [215] has made two of her books for children available for free download in PDF and apparently more freebies are forthcoming.
Journeyof theHeart [216] offers the works of Judith Bronte for free. These romance novels are available for download in pdf or reading online. There are 7 completed works and a couple in progress.
Jude's Forum [217] offers the novel, "Formerly Brandewyne" for free download without registration. It looks like registration will allow other free works for download.
JuliaCarda [218] offers her novel, Portal to Peace, for free download in pdf at her website.
KalinBooks [219] has 4 science fiction novels of Kalin Ringkvist available for online viewing or download in pdf (with a fifth on the way.
Kallysten [220] has a good number of works available for free download in pdf.
Kellscraft Studio [221]Around 250 books available for online viewing. Kellscraft lists out of print, public domain novels, most published prior to 1923. Searchable by title, author and topic.
KidsAudioBooks [222] has 12 classic books for children for download in pdf. Most are available elsewhere, but there is one unique entry. Also a good collection of audio books and some coloring books. Suggested by Cathy of PuzzlEd.
KidsKnowIt [223] is not a book site, but it does have a lot of reading for children, along with educational puzzles and games.
KidsNurseryRhymes [224] a British site featuring over 1200 nursery rhymes for online viewing. Also has sing along rhymes (must have midi player-available there) and some nursery rhyme disco recordings available for download in MP3.
Kidspace [225] A small collection of childrens books, available for online viewing, from the Internet Public Library.
KimberlyComeaux [226] offers 2 of her full length novels and 2 short stories for free reading online.
KingZone [227] has a very nice size collection of free software ebooks available in 13 categories (programming languages) for reading online or download. The vast majority are for reading online.
Knowledgerush [228] has a good sized collection separated into about 30 categories. Nice children and Mystery sections, among others.
LearningIsland [229]Nice collection of children books available for online viewing.
LearningPage [230] has a series (38) of printable "Tommy" story books suitable for about 8-10-year-olds, plus some other printable books, for free. Suggested by Cathy of PuzzlEd. [69]
LewisShiner [231] offers four of his novels, a good selection of his short stories, two screenplays and two audio books for free download at his Fiction Liberation Front website. Thanks to "awh" for this.
LibertyLibraryofConstitutionalClassics [232] great timeline of classic works on law. For those wanting information on the history of our goverments, this is a great place to start. color coded to show which of the various download and viewing options are available for each. Suggested by the always helpful SeaMac.
LibraryofCongress [233] maintains a nice collection of classic children's books in its Childrens Literature collection of its Rare Book section. these are available for online reading and download in pdf. These are illustrated copies and are a nice mix of well known and unusual.
Librivox [234] Although mostly know for its excellent collection of audio books. A poster named Les has pointed out that they also have links to online viewing sites for all of its large collection of audio books and also download links.
LilFingers Storybooks [235] Small collection of books for very young children for reading and being read to.
LinuxDocumentationProject [236]offers a good number of free guides, manuals and howtos on Linux related materials.
Listverse [237] has a interesting top ten list (though there are 11 entries) of free sci fi books on the web.
Literarium [238] has a small collection of classic works available for online viewing. A nice collection of Sherlock Holmes, some interesting historical documents and a few unique classic works.
Literature.org [239] has a collection of classics, arranged by author, for online viewing.
LiteratureMaster [240] has thousands of ebooks in a wide variety of categories available for online viewing.
LiteratureNetwork [241]has over 1900 full books and over 3000 short stories and poems by over 250 authors available for online reading. Searchable by author and they have a few unusual ones.
LiteraturePost [242] 825 works from 71 authors available for online viewing.
LLeeLowe [243] offers two novels and some short stories for reading or listening online.
Luisa Green [244] offers 3 of her romance ebooks for free download in pdf.
Magickeys [245] small, but interesting, and unusual, collection of childrens books for online viewing.
MagickSpells [246] is a collection of books on astrology, magic and mythology for free viewing online.
ManyBooks [247] - 22,000 books available for download in a variety of formats.
MeatBook [248] has an online cookbook image of the Ground Meat Cookbook available for online viewing.
MedLine Plus [249] is a great, trustworthy site for general health information, including tutorials, clinical trial updates and the latest news in medicine. You can also find plenty of books [250], including some intended for children.
MemoWare [251] - A unique collection of books for hand held devices. There are some shareware items, but 99+% are free.
MerpyStories [252] offers several animated flash stories, with accompanying music, for online viewing. The unique stories of Merpy, Jeremy Dragonfly and Rufus the Firefly available in English and Spanish. Other activities available.
MetaReligion [253] has an extensive listing of works for all major world religions as well as some minor religions and ancient myths. All appear to be for online viewing.
Michael Hardgrove [254] offers his illustrated book, "The Echo and the Pixie" for free reading online.
MichaelPalin [255] Former Python Michael Palin has made a name for himself lately as a brilliant travel-writer and has made six of his travel books available for online viewing. They are spread across many pages, so not very practical to download.
MicrosoftReader has links to free works at the University of Virginia [256] and the University of Oregon [257]. Between those two sites, there is a large number of works available for download.
Mills&Boon [258] offer online reads of romance novels from best selling authors. These are released in serials, with a new chapter every 2-4 days, but older releases are available making this a nice collection.
Mises Institute [259] Several hundred books, mostly on economics (and from a libertarian point of view) available for download as pdf. Some unique entries here. Suggested by poster, Bill Starr.
MIT Internet Classics Archive [260] - Over 400 works of classical literature available for download.
MIT OpenCourseWare [261] offers 2000 courses in a wide variety of departments. The courses I checked seemed to be primarily in pdf, but that may vary.
MobileRead [262] - Forum listing thousands of free ebooks. Check the E-Book index [263] listing (for LRF format) or the Automatic Index [262] listing (for various formats) as well as the general posts.
MobiPocket [264]over 10,000 works, in a variety of categories, available for download in MOBI.
Molwick [265] Small collection of scientific and educational books available for download in pdf.
Montware [266] offers the full length Irish romance novel, Caroline, by Una (Lavery) Montgomery for free reading online.
Moxon.net [267] About 20 ebooks representing writings from a travel writer's articles combined. Available for download in several formats
Munsey's [268] - Over 18,000 ebooks available in a variety of formats
MuseumofUnnaturalHistory [269]has a small collection of illustrated childrens' stories for online viewing. these are unique stories not found elsewhere.
MusicalTales [270] offers "Helena and the Orchestra of the World of Mist" as a download in text, video, soundtrack or audiobook.
MysteryNet [271] has a interesting collection of original online mysteries for visitors to solve as well as mystery short stories. Also, a nice childrens [272] section.
MysteryNovelist [273]offers the romance mystery, Snow Angels, by Barbara W. Klaser for free reading online.
Namiko [274] offers her romance novel, "A Japanese Dream in 79 Letters" for reading, and download, in pdf. A German romance novel, "Sebastien und Send Engel" is also available at the site.
Nancy'sKitchen [275] has a nice size collection of small cookbooks available for free download in pdf.
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NewFreeBooks [277] has links to free ebooks covered by copyright, but still available legally (most times direct from the author's site. Excellent source for newer works.
NightOwlRomance [278] has 6 interesting romance novels available for download in pdf.
NoPayWeb [279] has a huge collection of links to free ebooks and materials online. Quite a few of these links were not valid, but most of them are. The ones I saw were all for viewing online, but there may be some downloadable ebooks as these are links offsite.
obooko [280] offers 30 free books by self publishing authors for download. Free registration is required.
OnlineBestColleges [281] has a listing of what they call the top 100 free ebooks for business students and entrepreneurs.. These are links offsite (many to sites already listed here), but the listing is interesting. Some of the links do not lead to the book specified, but still lead to relevant books on business.
OnlineBooks4free [282] large collection of links to other sites for online viewing or download. Nicely categorized.
Online Books Page [283] from the University of Pennsylvania is a listing of over 30,000 free books on the web. Mostly this references to other sites, but they do have the Gutenberg listings available for download as well as some interesting special exhibits.
OnlineChristianLibrary [284] has a large collection of christian ebooks available for download in pdf. Also, a number of reference books are available.
OnlineComputerBooks [285] - Good selection of free computer books.
OnlineFreeeBooks [286] - links to various ebooks (mostly pdf) in 9 categories
Online Library of Liberty [287] hosts over an interesting collection of over 1,100 books available for online viewing and also for download.
Online Novels.blogspot [288]has links to a 1000 free online novels in a variety of genres. These are unusual entries not found elsewhere. Links are offsite and download/viewing options vary from book to book.
OnlineSapiens [289] has a small collection for online viewing, but a few unique entries worth a look.
OnlyFreeFiction [290] offers about 60 science fiction novels for free download in pdf. This collection contains works I have not seen elsewhere.
OpenLibraryOrg [291]has a huge collection of free novels available for reading online and for download in a large variety of options. Over 1,000,000 titles available. A great resource-thanks to Robert Collins for this.
O'Reilly [292]has an open software books project where some of the books were created as open source and others have been added as they are no longer in print. While most are older, there is still a good deal of relevant information here.
OxfordTextArchive [293] - Over 2,000 classical texts downloadable as ASCII or DOC
PagebyPage [294] a few hundred works available for online viewing.
PalaceofAmino [295] has the 9 book "Bounty Hunter" series available for free download in pdf.
Payton Lee [296] offers 17 of her romance works and several short stories for download in pdf. The downloads are at LuLu, which supposedly requires registration to download, but I was able to download and did not have to register.
PBSKids [297] has a few read along stories as well as several short educational videos for young children.
PDFBooks [298] - 4,700 pdf ebooks
PDFFreeBooks [299] Small collection of children's books and two rare books on Syriac grammar and Arabic-English lexicon. Available for download in PDF or DJVU.
PennLibraries [300] has several special collections for online viewing, including a Celebration of Women Writers [301]
PennsylvaniaOnlineHistoryBooks [302] provides links to online books regarding the history of Pennsylvania.
PerseusDigitalLibrary [303] - A large collection of classical texts broken down to time period written.
PlaneteBook [304] - Free classical literature
PlanetPDFeBooks [305] - Small collection of classical works.
ProgrammingeBooks [306] has a very nice collection of downloads and links for a wide variety of programming languages.
Project Gutenberg Australia [307] over 1600 novels and an assortment of other works available in varying ways, including test, pdf and online viewing
PsychClassics [308] has 25 books on site for reading, links to 200 other books and about 200 articles all classic works in the field of Psychology.
PublicBookShelf [309] around 150 books in varying categories for online viewing.
PublicLiterature [310] Has some unique public domain novels among its classic collection [311] of around 100 books. Also has a large selection of writings submitted by authors which are free and legal to download, but not to distribute. All are available for online viewing and download in several formats.
PubMed Bookshelf [312] is an engine which lets you search for books containing keywords of your choice and then browse them.
PubMed Central [313] This search engine covers all the open-access articles [rather than books] available on PubMed, the National Library of Medicine's main scientific portal (where you can also find abstracts from many restricted-access articles).
PulpScienceFiction [314]offers the book, Pulp Science Fiction, for free download in pdf.
PyrSF [315] [315]offers the first book, The Crooked Letter, from Sean Williams' Books of the Cataclysm series for free download in pdf.
PuzzlEd [316] is not a book site, but has links to sites offering free books (which will be incorporated here when I have time) and a collection of jigsaw and other puzzles and other activities for children.
QuickFound [317] has links to many and varied free online cookbooks for viewing and for download in pdf. Definitely worth checking out.
Rachel Starr Thomson [318] offers "World's Unseen", the first of her "The Seventh World" trilogy for free download in a variety of formats, as well as online viewing at Smashwords [319].
Racy Li [320] offers the racy (18+) novel, "Demon Rescuer" for download in pdf.
RalphRobertMoore [321] offers his work, Father Figure, for free download in pdf.
RandomStatic [322] offers Newton's Sleep, a novel published in 2008, for free download in pdf or html.
ReadBookOnline [323] has a nice collection of classics available for online viewing.
ReadEasily [324] - Small collection of works that has option for larger print. HTML only.
ReadPrint [325] - Thousands of books, poems and short stories.
ReadTheseLips [326] short fiction, poetry and other writings especially for and about lesbians.
RealTime [327] - Free media for IT professionals.
Religion-Online [328] over 6,000 works on religion and society available for online viewing.
Remedies4 [329] offers a very good size collection of holistic healing books on a wide variety of health issues.
RichardEngling [330] offers his futuristic detective novel, Body Mortgage, for free download. Registration for a newsletter is required.
RIF Reading Planet [331] has an interesting collection of books for online viewing that changes monthly. Also has activities and games as well as Asian/Pacific, Caribbean, Hispanic and native American sections with books and activities.
Rifters [332] offers the novels and short stories of Peter Watts for download in pdf. Thanks to Ash for this suggestion.
RJRummel [333] offers his six book "Never Again" series for free download in pdf.
RKPHunt [334]offers 5 full length novels for online reading. One of the novels may be read without registering (free). The other require registration. There are also some other works available for reading after registration.
RoadtoRomance [335] has a listing of links to free romance novels for download in pdf or reading online. Some are duplicates of this listing, but others are links to author sites.
RobertBurtonRobinson offers a number of free books and short stories for free online viewing [336] and for free download in pdf. [337]
RobertSchifreen [338] has made his new book "The Web Book", which covers everything involved in setting up a website available exclusively to visitors here at Gizmo's.
RodCockle [339]offers a nice collection of illustrated books for online viewing, as well as games and puzzles for 4-8 year olds. Suggested by Cathy of PuzzlEd. [69]
Rolf A.F. Witzsche [340] offers 14 of his novels for online viewing, download in pdf or as audio books in MP3/M4B. 12 of the novels are part of his "The Lodging of the Rose" series.
RomanceatHeart [341] the online romance magazine has links to free online romance novels and short stories. There are some unique entries here. The links vary as to reading online or download in different formats.
RomanceCorner [342] offers quite a few short works for online reading. They look to be adult oriented works.
RomanceNovelTV [343] lists 7 romance novels available for free Kindle download at Amazon.
Romantic4Eve [344]r offers 2 free ebooks by author, Joan Reeves, as well as some short story romance fiction for reading online.
RomanticMarriageStories [345] features romance works about married life. These short stories present a high view of marriage and portray the fun a romantic couple can have in a happy and sexy marriage.
Room108KidsStories [346] offers about 25 animated stories, with accompanying music, for reading online. These are unique stories not found elsewhere.
Rosie'sRomanticWritings [347]offers the romantic novel, Forever More, for free reading online.
SamizdatPress [348] has a small collection of science and math works and links to other works. Their focus is on "material of a pedagogical nature".
Sarah Reinke [349] has made several of her romance novels, and some non-romance novels, available for download in pdf. These are for mature audiences and you must be over 18 years of age to download.
Scholastic [350] Small collection of children's books available for online viewing (or read to you). Featuring Clifford the Big Red Dog.
Scholastic Mini-books [351] has a good selection of stories available to read or print, many of which are free. Suggested by Cathy of PuzzlEd. [69]
ScienceBooksOnline [352] has a large listing of links to computer science books available for download in its computer science category. Since these links are off site, download options vary, but most seemed to be in pdf.
ScienceFictionandFantasy [353] has a small listing of public domain works available for download in text or html. Most can be found elsewhere, but there are a few unique entries.
Scifimatter [354] has a nice listing of free sci fi books available on the internet. Some are already listed here, but there are quite a few unique entries.
ScottSigler [355]offers a nice collection of short stories and serialized novels for download in PDF. These are adult works. Also some audio works available for free listening at Podiobooks or download in iTunes. Thanks to MrWednesday7 (James) for this.
SebastianSwan [356] a collection of Sebastian Swan stories for online viewing.
SejarahMelayuLibrary [357] is perhaps the largest public on-line collection of books and other documents on the history of the Malay archipelago and its surrounding region. It consists of over 700 books and academic papers in electronic PDF format.
SFWA [358]The Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of America offers some short stories and novellas of its members for free reading online or download in PDF.
ShadyMike [359]offers 4 free books on travel for download in pdf.
Shakespeare's Plays [360] The complete texts of Shakespeare plays with explanatory notes, from your trusted Shakespeare source. Suggested by Sea Mac.
Shay's Imagination [361] offers the unique stories and poems of Shay for online reading or download in pdf.
SillyBooks [362] has a number of free books available for online reading. There are also puzzles, games and contests.
SiyongLin [363] offers 2 free novels from her Rosedawn series for free reading online.
SolarDrift [364] An ongoing science fiction novel by Martin A. Hale. Episodes are available for online vieiwng. He also offers a few of his short stories [365] for online viewing.
Starfall [366] nice little collection of works to help children learn to read
StarRigger [367]offers some of the works of Jeffrey A. Carver for download in a large variety of formats. All the novels of his Chaos Chronicles series as well as a few others are available for download as well as his recent novel Sunborn, which is available for free download for a limited time.
Starry FreeOnlineNovels [368] small collection, but some interesting entries, available for online viewing.
Stiljack [369] offers a free complete crime novel of Martin Cooper along with 5 short stories and also has a few other authors short stories. Aspiring writers are encouraged to have their books posted there.
StoryTimeForMe [370] a nice site with unique entries aimed for toddlers through 2d grade. Interesting combination of old fashioned animated book and flash video.
StoriesRUs [371] has the romantic novel "Romantic Venture" available for online reading.
StoriestoGrowBy [372] has a large collection of folk and fairy tales for children from around the world for online viewing.
StoryPlace Elementary [373] has six stories and related activities for online viewing geared for elementary school age children.
StoryPlace PreSchool [374] has a nice collection of books and activities designed for pre-schoolers available for online viewing.
Sultan.org [375] has an extensive listing of links to sites containin Islamic texts as well as a large number of pdf texts at the site.
SunDogStories [376]offers the adult oriented crime story, Lucky's Dream, for free online viewing.
SunnaOnline [377] offers 16 free books on Islam. All are available for online viewing and some for download in pdf.
Suvudu [378] offers the first book in some of their acclaimed sci fi series for free download. Interesting entries.
TechBooksforFree [379] offers a wide range of free programming and computer books divided into nine main categories.
TechToolBlog [380] Links to 345 online programing books
The Complete works of Mark Twain [381] The Complete works of Mark Twain, Biography, Quotes over at mtwain.com. This site contains *almost all* of Mark Twain's works. Suggested by Sea Mac.
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare [382] is the Web's first edition of the Complete Works of William Shakespeare. This site has offered Shakespeare's plays and poetry to the Internet community since 1993. Suggested by Sea Mac.
TheDeenShow [383] has around 100 free ebooks on Islam divided into 12 categories. Available for free download in PDF. Also a large collection of audio and some video
TheFreeLibrary [384] has a large collection of free classic books sorted by author and searchable by author, title or keyword. There is also a small biography of every author along with the listing of that author's works on the site. The site claims to have over 5 million works. Online viewing only.
TheHistoricalArchive [385] has the two volume work, Stories of the Civil War, available for download or viewing in PDF. This is mostly a pay site and this is the only free entry for now. The free offering does change from time to time and there is no registration required to obtain this free offer.
The Works and Life of Charles Dickens [386] Charles Dickens online, a website dedicated to one of the most prolific and esteemed English writers, generally considered the greatest novelist of the Victorian era. Suggested by Sea Mac.
Tikiri [387] has a nice collection of Sri Lankan stories available in English and Sinhalese available as pdf.
ToddlerSchool [388] has a small collection of illustrated books to read and listen to online. Also has educational games for younger children. Suggested by Sefi.
TopMystery [389] A good amount of each of the few mystery authors listed are available for online viewing or download
Tor.com [390] has a good number of Science Fiction & Fantasy stories available for download in pdf, mobi pocket, html or ePub. Also available for listening or download as MP3.
TravelandTransitions [391] offers several free ebooks for download in pdf. These are compilations of the writer's blog entries.
TrinityMoon [392] a small collection of novels and short stories for online reading.
TripBase [393] offers 7 travel books for free download in pdf. These books are compilations of tips from over 200 travel bloggers.
uMassAmherstAesop'sFables [394] offers a collection of Aesop's fables, with illustrations from students in the Computing in the Fine Arts course for online viewing.
VirtualImprint [395] Offers the ebook Lise for download in several formats. Lise is a sci-fi novel written by D. M. Arnold. Lise picks up where The Lost Colony (Volume V of the Earthbound Series) ends, with different characters and a new setting. Thanks to "Guy Haha" for this.
VirtualReligionIndex [396] has a very large collection of religious works for ancient religions as well as the modern major religions available for free viewing online.
Vitalita [397] The Vitalita Culinary Group is offering two free vegan cookbooks for download in text. A Taste of Vitality and Desserts of Vitality include pictures of the finished dishes.
WackyWebTales [398] offers a good size collection of short tales for 3rd graders and above. Geared to help with parts of speech.
Wattpad [399] offers several hundred free scifi short stories.
Web Literature [400] has 6500+ works of over 350 authors available for online viewing. A nice feature is that they try to display the full works of the listed authors
WebPop [401] has a very interesting collection of unique and nicely illustrated books available for online reading, listening and download.
WhiteDoveBooks [402]has over 100 inspirational books for free download in PDF. The first pages are mostly on positive attitude, but the later pages are more health, diet and fitness related.
WildRosePress [403] offers 73 romance short stories download in pdf or lit or reading online.
WiredForBooks [404] has a nice collection of Beatrix Potter books as well as a few others for online reading and also available in audio.
WitGuides [405] - Small collection of free ebooks in a variety of categories.
WordIQ [406] Nice collection of over 10,000 books available for online viewing. There are some unusual entries here, but hard to find unless looking for specific title or author.
WorldofTales [407] a collection of folktales, fairy tales and fables from around the world available for online viewing.
WorldPublicLibrary [276] - The public selection appears to be all to Project Gutenberg collections. But annual membership is only $8.95 for over 500,000 works.
WorldWideSchool [408] has a fairly large collection of free books spread across 12 categories, with numerous sub-categories. Search by author name and title also available. Available for online viewing.
Libraries
On the advice of anonymous poster that most public library systems offer free ebooks, audiobooks, and music downloads to their customers for free, I did some checking and found that there are a large amount of offerings available through online libraries. It appears most, if not all, require a local library card. These are sites that have links to local library sites.LibWeb [409] is a good search source for local libraries online. A good selection of US and worldwide locations.
Public Libraries [410] very good for US, looked not as thorough as LibWeb on worldwide.
Internet Public Library [411] also has some links, but I found the above two to be superior set ups.
Genre Pages
Because this page is becoming extremely long I have switched the genre sections to their own pages. Please check these separate pages out if you are interested in a particular genre as they have some links that have not been added to this main list as of yet and they also have links to audio books.
- Free Biography, Autobiography & Memoir Books Online [412] Updated May 7, 2011
- Free Business Books Online [413] Updated May 3, 2011
- Free Children's Books Online [414] Updated April 26, 2011
- Free Comic Books Online [415] May 8, 2011
- Free Computer & Internet Books Online [416] Updated May 3, 2011
- Free Cooking, Food & Wine Books Online [417] Updated May 7, 2011
- Free Health, Fitness & Medicine Books Online [418] Updated May 7, 2011
- Free History Books Online [419] Updated May 6, 2011
- Free Horror, Ghost & Gothic Books Online [420] Updated May 7, 2011
- Free Mystery, Detective, Thriller & Crime (Fiction) Books Online [421] Updated May 6, 2011
- Free Religion & Spirituality Books Online [422] Updated May 7, 2011
- Free Romance Books Online [423] Updated April 28, 2011
- Free Science Fiction & Fantasy Books Online [424] Updated May 6, 2011
- Free Travel Books Online [425] Updated May 6, 2011
- Free "Westerns" Books Online [426] Updated May 7, 2011
- Great Authors - Free Books Online [427] March 6, 2011
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At the emitter side of things you pulsate the light at the frequency of, say, 36KHz and you use a special receiver such as a TSOP2736. Data rate with this system is lower, up to about 2kbps, but usually it is not a problem. Alternative way is to use full IRDA devices.
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