Sounds great, go for it!
You can use the OPDS feed to get a list of ebooks. The feed contains
updated timestamps, so you can compare them to what you have in your
catalog and update them when necessary. Checking once a day is probably
sufficient, and it would be nice if you issued an HTTP HEAD request to
check the feed's modified timestamp, to avoid downloading the complete
feed itself if it hasn't changed.
Ebooks are modified fairly frequently so it's important to have the
latest version in your catalog. Good luck!
On 9/5/20 5:11 PM, Jacob Mathew wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> My name is Jacob (<
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacobgmathew/>Twitter
> <
https://twitter.com/jacobgmathew>, LinkedIn
> <
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacobgmathew/>). First of all, I want to
> thank you for the work you all are doing. This is an amazing project. I
> used to use PG as my source for public domain books and it was always a
> challenge. I stumbled on Standard Ebooks only recently and I can't tell
> you how much I value your publications. You all are great!
>
> On the topic at hand, I founded a company called Qurika to compete with
> Amazon Kindle. At the heart of it is an eBook reader for iOS and Android
> (iOS link
> <
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/qurika/id1311181192?mt=8>, Android link
> <
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.qurika.androidapp>)
> which I think is quite special. I try to bring back some of the joy of
> physical books to the screen. Here are some screenshots:
>
> Screen Shot 2020-09-05 at 9.58.13 AM.png
>
> As you can see, it displays the book in 3D and you can interact with it
> as you would a physical book, so you always know where you are in the
> book, know immediately how big a book is (the books have meaningful
> thickness), flip through it, etc.
>
> I would love for you to try it and let me know what you think. Or let me
> know what you think even if you don't try it. I'm always open to
> feedback. (Here are the links again: iOS
> <
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/qurika/id1311181192?mt=8>, Android
> <
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.qurika.androidapp>)
>
> Currently, Qurika is a bring-your-own-books reader but I'm in the
> process of integrating a store/marketplace to it. To start with, I want
> to make some public domain books available on it. My original idea was
> that I would use SE as a source for the text and publish them under a
> Qurika imprint. I had chatted with Alex over email to make sure he was
> ok with that, and he was.
>
> But I've been following the emails on the mailing list and I noticed
> that there was actually some interest in getting SE books on online
> stores and that you have talked to them in the past but there have been
> issues with handling the frequency in which SE pushes new versions out.
>
> If this is something SE is interested in, I WOULD LOVE to host SE
> editions officially on the Qurika store. Obviously Qurika is a nascent
> company, so it is not the same as being on Amazon, but I think we have a
> truly amazing reading experience that will add value to SE.
>
> On SE's end, I would need, well, nothing. Between the RSS and OPDS feed,
> I should be able to set it up to be completely automatic. But if you
> want a stronger integration that is something I'm happy to work on. You
> would be the first publisher on Qurika, so I can shape things to SE's needs.
>
> Please let me know what you think!
>
> -Jacob
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