Scribd is a digital library launched in 2007 that offers a subscription service providing access to New York Times bestsellers, classics, and works contributed by users for a monthly fee of $8.99. Headquartered in San Francisco, Scribd has over 80 million active monthly readers and offers subscribers unlimited access to more than 400,000 books from over 900 publishers on smartphones, tablets, Kindle Fire, Nook, and personal computers.
Scribd is a digital library launched in 2007 that offers a subscription service providing access to New York Times bestsellers, classics, and works contributed by users for a monthly fee of $8.99. Headquartered in San Francisco, Scribd has over 80 million active monthly readers and offers subscribers unlimited access to more than 400,000 books from over 900 publishers on smartphones, tablets, Kindle Fire, Nook, and personal computers.
Scribd is a digital library launched in 2007 that offers a subscription service providing access to New York Times bestsellers, classics, and works contributed by users for a monthly fee of $8.99. Headquartered in San Francisco, Scribd has over 80 million active monthly readers and offers subscribers unlimited access to more than 400,000 books from over 900 publishers on smartphones, tablets, Kindle Fire, Nook, and personal computers.
Scribd /skrbd/ is a digital library, featuring a subscription service with premier books including
New York Times bestsellers and classics.
Launched in 2007 by Trip Adler and Jared Friedman, Scribd also features written works contributed by users around the world and is headquartered in San Francisco, CA. Backed by Y Combinator, Charles River Ventures, and Redpoint Ventures, Scribd is a major website with more than 80 million active readers coming to the site every month. [2]
Scribd's subscription service is available on iOS and Android smartphones and tablets, as well as the Kindle Fire, the Nook, and personal computers for a monthly fee of $8.99, and lets readers have unlimited access to more than 400,000 books from over 900 publishers, including Harper Collins, RosettaBooks, and Workman. [3]