Contemporary e-books are normally full of profanity and some of the classics use verbiage that upset the delicate sensibilities of readers. In order to solve this issue, a new app has been developed ...
In 2011, an English professor in Alabama published an N-word-free version of "Huckleberry Finn" to make Mark Twain's classic more palatable to public schools. Now, naturally, there's an app for that.
In a stroke of irony fit for fiction, an effort by two Idaho parents to clean up their daughter's books has dredged up a fairly messy controversy. Clean Reader — an e-reader app designed to ferret out ...