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image "In the first move by a major American publisher to publish iPhone-ready (and friendly) reference material, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt has rolled out applications for four of its reference titles. The titles, which can be purchased in Apple’s App Store range in price from $29.99, for The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition, to $8.99 for Wall Street Words." – PW.

The TeleRead take: Amid all the fixation on the Kindle, I’m pleased that HMH also sees possibilities in the iPhone. What’s more, the American Heritage Dictionary isn’t just shovelware, but rather includes multimedia capabilities, such as audios of correct pronunciations.

Now if only the big publishers will appreciate the extent to which the iPhone could be a major recreational e-reading platform! The availability of the just-improved eReader should help; same for the forthcoming Mobipocket.

Detail: Customer reviews of the the AHD are mixed. Read carefully before buying. Rightly or wrongly, some say it’s Crash City and might even brick your machine.

Question: Any brave souls want to try this one and share the results?

 
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