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March 10, 2009

Filed under: Consumer experience, Amazon.com (AMZN) It's not too hard to find stories on the latest Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) e-book reader, the Kindle 2. But the newly released Kindle has a lot to live up to, according to a recent ChangeWave survey of original Kindle e-book owners. Fifty-eight percent ...
BloggingStocks [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Paul Carton at 4:00 PM

February 09, 2009

Filed under: Gadling Gear Review It's no secret that I love the Amazon Kindle - the electronic book reader made our top 25 lineup of best travel gadgets for 2008, and despite several minor shortcomings, most readers picked it as their favorite gadget as well. The Kindle has been a massive success - ...
Gadling [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Scott Carmichael at 3:00 PM

November 24, 2008

Though it must scare the crap out of the publishing biz, we will all one day carry ebook readers. In the US, Sony and Amazon have led the way with impressive E-Ink systems that prove that digital......
Gizmodo [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Wilson Rothman at 3:24 PM | 1 Citations

November 06, 2008

Virginia Heffernan of The New York Times finally falls in love with the Kindle ebook reader. It's not pretty. But it's great for people who travel, read a lot of books and yet don't want to carry a lot of books with them. And it's not a phone, so no one keeps calling you as you're trying to read. In...
ReadersRead.com Book Blog [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 6:00 PM | 1 Citations

March 31, 2008

Wiebe de Jager van Ebookreaders.nl stuurde me vanochtend een opmerkelijk persbericht: DELFT, 31/03/2008-- De Open Universiteit biedt vanaf vandaag als eerste Nederlandse universiteit een deel van haar cursussen op elektronisch papier aan. Studenten aan de faculteit Managementwetenschappen met het Ko...
ZB DIGITAAL [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 5:18 AM

February 21, 2008

"It doesn’t matter how good or bad the product is. The fact is that people don’t read anymore. Forty percent of the people in the U.S. read one book or less last year." -Steve Jobs on the Amazon Kindle In his NYTimes 'Outposts' blog, Timothy Egan takes aim at Jobs' assessment, suggesting that an...
Library Garden [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 7:42 AM
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