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I will recommend Google Books over iBooks for the iPad for people who are on the move and are not bothered about syncing with iTunes, but if you are the type that always likes to sync with iTunes, then the iBooks will be a better choice. Personally, I like the two application and often make use of them, I like the way I can easily read books from the Google books application without having to download it like I do with with the iBooks app. I can also save it in my Google account for further reading .
So in conclusion,it all depends on preference, I use the two applications and only recommend one over the other, depending on the needs of the person I am recommending it to. Sources used: http://www.tuaw.com/2010/12/06/sorry-google-books-im-sticking-with-ibooks/ http://www.coveringweb.com/2010/12/ibooks-vs-googles-newly-released-google.html.
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