Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Rocket eBook was one of the first e-readers produced; it used a LCD screen and could store up to ten e-books. Books were loaded on the device by connecting it to a computer. Rocket-compatible e-books were sold online at Barnes & Noble and Powell's Bookstore.It was manufactured by NuvoMedia until 2000, when it was purchased by Gemstar-TV Guide International. After purchasing NuvoMedia (and merging them with SoftBook Press, Inc.), Gemstar released an updated eBook Reader called the RCA eBook Reader."@en }
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- Rocket_eBook abstract "The Rocket eBook was one of the first e-readers produced; it used a LCD screen and could store up to ten e-books. Books were loaded on the device by connecting it to a computer. Rocket-compatible e-books were sold online at Barnes & Noble and Powell's Bookstore.It was manufactured by NuvoMedia until 2000, when it was purchased by Gemstar-TV Guide International. After purchasing NuvoMedia (and merging them with SoftBook Press, Inc.), Gemstar released an updated eBook Reader called the RCA eBook Reader.".
- Q4048380 abstract "The Rocket eBook was one of the first e-readers produced; it used a LCD screen and could store up to ten e-books. Books were loaded on the device by connecting it to a computer. Rocket-compatible e-books were sold online at Barnes & Noble and Powell's Bookstore.It was manufactured by NuvoMedia until 2000, when it was purchased by Gemstar-TV Guide International. After purchasing NuvoMedia (and merging them with SoftBook Press, Inc.), Gemstar released an updated eBook Reader called the RCA eBook Reader.".