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Bluefire Productions Launches New Android e-reader app

Bluefire Productions Launches New Android e-reader app

Independent booksellers around the world now have new e-reader Android mobile applications, thanks to the productions of Bluefire Seattle-based Company that specializes in developing software to create, share and interact with digital media. The Bluefire Productions is endorsing its new e-reader application as a powerful tool designed to provide visibility to distribution and bookstores, which are vital in the rapidly evolving electronic book market.

Bluefire Productions also announced the inclusion of new members to its remarkable client list. Among the rookies Libri.de in Germany, Livraria Culture in Brazil, Elefant.ro in Romania, Archambault in Quebec and Smart Reader in Japan. The Bluefire Reader application is by now the one of the prime names in the U.S. of A, where the powers of the Books-A-Million popular e-book store. Vendors based in France, Germany, Switzerland, Brazil, Romania etc have already benefited from the experience of Bluefire Productions license and launch its own brand of e-reading applications.

The vice president of Information Technology of the Canada, Eric Gagnon, Archambault Quebecor Media firm has heaped admire on Bluefire saying, " Bluefire allowable us to open our  Android  and IOS store which read mail within weeks of each other, as well as we were able to have a complete tool brand presence in all major mobile platforms. "

Similarly, by Dalheimer, Libri.de Managing Director based in Germany the book and electronic book retailer also had type of words to share with Bluefire when Dalheimer said: "The application Bluefire, with its graceful user interface and complete functions, is a significant piece of the puzzle in order to support Libri.de’s for digital reading easy. Now we can offer more than 300,000 electronic books through tablets and smart phones. "