Looking to keep up with PDFs in 2010?
With the speed at which documents are making their way online— file hosts, document search engines, online processing, and real-time collaboration, you might want to get your PDFs browser-friendly.
Admittedly, the PDF format isn’t well received when it comes to viewing it in a browser. Download times, a heavy GUI, and an overly long scrolling document are the top 3 turn-offs users are looking to avoid. If you need a quick solution to any one of these, here’s a neat tool that’ll take your PDFs and turn them into viewer-friendly file.

Youblisher.com is a free web service that can boost your PDF’s appearance online by turning static pages into a dynamic book-like view where you can turn the pages directly within the browser as you naturally would with the pages of a magazine.
Once you sign up for a free account, you can either browse your computer or enter the URL of a PDF and upload the file. You’ll get a chance to test out your PDF. When it’s done processing, you’ll get links to the file for posting on web pages.

Users can turn pages by clicking the bottom corners, zoom in by double clicking, print the PDF directly in within the interface, and even let you view the original PDF. Take a look at the demo and try it out for yourself.
Enjoy!