News - Project Gutenberg
The ever-expanding Project Gutenberg Web site (http:// www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Main_Page) continues to cater to book worms in cyberspace. The site offers more than 22,000 books available for free download. Most of the books are out-of-copyright, which means plenty of classic literature is available.
By Anonymous Alexa Internet http://www.alexa.com Provides catalogs of public domain web sites. Bartleby.Com http://www.bartleby.com This site publishes the classics of literature, nonfiction, and reference free of charge.
By Ben Mook With more than 20,000 "e-books" available, the Project Gutenberg Web site was created with the goal of making a bare-bones version of classic books freely available to anyone with Internet access.
By Jennifer C. Yates, Associated Press PITTSBURGH -- A few simple keystrokes soon may turn blather into books.
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have discovered a way to enlist people across the globe to help digitize books every time they solve the simple distorted word puzzles commonly used to register at Web sites or buy things online.
