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PocketBook is a
multinational company which produces e-book
readers based on E Ink
technology (an
electronic paper technology)
under the
PocketBook brand...
- Look up
pocketbook in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pocketbook may
refer to: Coin purse, a
small money bag or pouch, made for
carrying coins Handbag...
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collectively referred to as
Tagalog pocketbooks,
Tagalog paperbacks,
Tagalog romance paperbacks,
Tagalog romance pocketbooks,
Philippine romance novels, Filipino...
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Pocketbook is a Sydney-based free
budget planner and
personal finance app
launched in 2012. The app
helps users setup and
manage budgets,
track spending...
- medium-to-large bag used to
carry personal items. It has also been
called a
pocketbook in
parts of the U.S. The term "purse"
originally referred to a
small bag...
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Securities Exchange as
zipMoney Limited (ASX: ZML). In 2016, Zip
acquired Pocketbook, one of the most po****r
finance apps in Australia. In 2017, Zip secured...
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Pocketbooks was an
indiepop band
formed in
London in 2006.
Their music combined melodic boy/girl harmonies,
spiralling guitars and
delicate piano lines...
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original on 28 July 2011.
Retrieved 5
April 2008. "World
Statistics Pocketbook 2016 edition" (PDF).
United Nations Department of
Economic and Social...
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first introduced by
Natsume SÅseki.
According to the 2009
edition of
Pocketbook of
Taisho Romanticism - The
World of
Nostalgic &
Modern -
written by Keiko...
- end-use
products appear in
various guises, e.g., as Bookeen, COOL-ER,
PocketBook, etc. PVI
renamed itself E Ink
Holdings Inc.
after the purchase. In December...