GYRabbit ~ O n l i n e J o u r n a l

We are all familiar with HTML (hypertext markup language) as the language of the web, but did you know that it's also quickly becoming the language of electronic books. The ePub standard, which is used for Apple's iBooks, Barnes & Noble's Nook and a significant number of the public domain libraries, is basically a series of HTML pages with a stylesheet and a configuration file all compressed into one "zip" file. Why is this so interesting? The key part of HTML is text - plain old ordinary text that any computer and any app can read.

The HTML Revolution - are you part of it?