The iPad book store gives you access to get electronic books and put them on your iPad and other apple devices. You can get unlimited access to books, comics, newspapers and more. Be aware that the iPad bookstore is not Apple's official bookstore, which is iBooks.
IPad does have it's own book store, and they do have a lot of popular books listed, but not as many as Amazon. This is because Amazon started out as a book website.
The iPad itself cannot be a book, but you can go to the App Store and download Kindle for the iPad free. Then you can purchase or choose free books for the Kindle app.
If you enjoy reading books, magazine content, and news and you own an iPad consider downloading the iBooks application. This handy app can be downloaded from the App Store and displays text in ePub-format. The iPad book store is available only in the United States, and includes major publishers, such as HarperCollins, Penguin Books, Macmillan, and Simon & Schuster. Some magazines have also started selling subscriptions of their online articles on the iPad to customers.
The iPad book store can be found through the iTunes store. EBooks are electronic books that can be read through an electronic reader like the iPad or kindle. They are not in physical form but are digital.
Mainly from the App Store pre-installed on your iPad!
You can email out a PDF book to any computer, but you cannot transfer books you purchased on the iBook store to the Mac.
Yes there is an app for it in the app store for £2.99.
Exactly the same as the iPad 2, except 3mm thicker.
uhh the apple store....
All iPad's have the App Store, where you can download Musical.ly.
You can go to Apple store
You can log into the app store through your iPad and download them straight to your iPad from the app store. Otherwise you would use the free iTunes software (See links below) to sync the apps (and other media) to the iPad.