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"Reading from Cloud" Sends Books to Your Fingertips and a Study at Palm


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The 4th SIP Reading Season is scheduled on April 19 and after one-year preparation, "happy reading" has become increasingly popular among SIP people.

In addition to steady expansion of library facilities and the introduction of "library on wheels", SIP plans to promote a new program, "Reading from Cloud", which integrates SIP's intelligent terminal platforms to provide more convenient and diversified reading experience. Meanwhile, the concept also contributes to the building of a "smart city" in SIP.

  

Since its launch in July 2013, the online library has become increasingly popular among 700,000 workers in SIP. With an assigned code and password, the members can have free access to the cloud-based archives at anytime and from anywhere.

This webpage-based online library creates a new record in the country and helps the employers save money and manpower in building and managing reading facilities for their employees.

  

Dushu Lake Library App went online in early August 2013 and supports searching, borrowing, making appointment, and book tracking. Other features include news updates, book browsing, and information sharing.

   

Peptalk Technologies (Suzhou) developed an App, Shai Shu Fang, in 2012, encouraging the users to share their book collection with other bookworms. You can step inside the studies by cities or book volumes and mark the books you are reading, want to read, or have already read. Some find the feature of searching the studies close by very convenient to make friends.


April 15, 2014