electronic books
Yes, ebooks are copyrighted. They are just like any other form of written work. The owner gets to decide by what media they can be distributed, including ebooks.
eBooks are not taking over libraries. Both eBooks and libraries need each other to exist. Like any other form of media, eBooks gain publicity by being available for free at local public libraries. Despite buying eBooks, libraries are still buying physical books and other media.
There are a wide variety of eBooks available for healthy cooking. What exactly is the best will depend on what types of foods you like but a full listing should be available in the app market for the iPad.
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.
No, most ebooks are not free but you can find some free online by searching "ebooks free" in your browser. You can get legally licensed ebooks free from sites like OBOOKO.COM
Google eBooks was created in 2010.
Baen Ebooks was created in 1999.
The machines that the ebooks can read on are the ipad color. They are great for these machines as well as the ebook readers which is a good tool for reading ebooks.
urebooks.com sells ebooks for around $2.00 or less per book.
One can get free eBooks at a number of places. The iTunes store offers many free eBooks. There are many places that offer free eBooks as well, like Project Gutenberg, Bookyards, and Ask Sam.
You can download physics eBooks by searching in the web. There are also full college texts about physics available for free download on iTunes U.
There are many great free eBooks about God. You can download the bible for free. You can also find many great free eBooks online at Amazon.com.