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New Investments in Free Book Service, PDF SB

RteamKz, website PDF SB, and Timur Karipov, site owner, provides over 50 million free digital books online in various languages, subjects and topics. The website includes a book viewer and an easy-to-use search engine with helpful filters.

2013-01-15
TORRANCE, CA, January 15, 2013 (Press-News.org) RteamKz and its website PDF SB, with owner, Timur Karipov, are pleased to announce that additional investors are participating in the expansion of the free books online search engine site recently launched. The ability to find free book sources is increasingly important as more people rely on mobile devices to supply reading material or to look up references. Free books are a benefit to casual readers, scholars and those who want to learn more about their world.

Mr. Karipov spoke recently to an interviewer about the website growth, saying, "The project is growing quickly and has an expanding number of investors who are participating in its development. Currently, we are adding an average of five million new books each month. Website users appreciate the ability to quickly and simply find desired books online."

The search engine makes it possible to identify various filters when conducting a search for free books online. For example, the search can be limited by the number of pages or the language. This feature makes it possible for the website to benefit users from many different language groups. The built-in viewer allows for a quick visual scan of information and content from the pdf books.

The website creators continue to work on improvements to the services provided. With a user base numbering in the millions, the website continues to attract investors. The website provides prompt response when material is determined to be copyrighted, so that the accuracy of included material is maintained.

Learn more about how this easy-to-use book website makes finding digital pdf books online simpler by visiting the website at http://pdfsb.com today. Members of the press and others who have further questions about the contents of this specific press release are encouraged to contact Mr. Timur Karipov at the location specified below.

Contact Person Name: Timur Karipov
Company Name: RteamKz
Address: Torrance, CA
Email: info[a]pdfsb.com
Website: http://pdfsb.com/

RteamKz company specializes in search engines and has been in operation since 2008.


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[Press-News.org] New Investments in Free Book Service, PDF SB
RteamKz, website PDF SB, and Timur Karipov, site owner, provides over 50 million free digital books online in various languages, subjects and topics. The website includes a book viewer and an easy-to-use search engine with helpful filters.