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- eReader Brings E-Books to BlackBerrys
- Good news for BlackBerry-toting book lovers: E-book app eReader is now available for the BlackBerry. The app itself is free, though naturally you'll have to pay for the books. Fortunately, most of them are discounted, and eReader offers some free books to get you started. ...
- Blog posts 2009-03-25
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- Amazon Launches Free Kindle App for iPhone
- Amazon just took the wraps off Kindle for iPhone, a free app [iTunes link] that lets you read all the books, magazines, and newspapers available from the Kindle Store. (It's compatible with the iPod Touch as well, natch.) First, the bad news: You...
- Blog posts 2009-03-04
- Rumor: Barnes & Noble's eReader Will Run Android
- It's not certain, but I'll be damned if it isn't the best idea I've heard in a while: Barnes & Noble 's rapidly-approaching eReader will be an Android piece, according to our source. And it really should be , according to me. ...
- News items 2009-10-08
- Color Plastic Logic eReader Will Have Barnes & Noble eBook Store in Spring 2010 [EReaders]
- Copy this whole post to another site B&N will be on the color reader via an eBook store app, according to the gushing rep in this video from CTIA. Interestingly, the news follows rumors that B&N's own (possibly Android-powered) reader may arrive as early as next month. And as you...
- News items 2009-10-09
- Read E-Books on Your Android Phone
- Who needs a Kindle? With the new eReader app for Android, you can read New York Times bestsellers and over 60,000 other mainstream titles. by Rick Broida
- Blog posts 2009-11-18
- IRex's Hamilton Details Plans For Publishers; NewspaperDirect, News Stand, Storefronts
- For the last couple of years, Amazon’s Kindle has owned the market—a very small one, to be sure—when it comes to delivering subscriptions to U.S. e-readers. It’s also irked publishers with a 70-30 rev share in the retailer’s favor and by retaining control of customer relationships, sending them scurrying...
- External links 2009-10-19
- Apple iPhone Could Become Next Hot E-Reader, Says Report
- Apple's iPhone could become a major competitor to Amazon.com's Kindle and Barnes & Noble's Nook e-readers, says one analytics company, if the number of e-book apps continues to grow. Despite their heavy focus on proprietary e-reader devices, both Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble have developed iPhone apps for downloading and...
- News items 2009-11-03
- Amazon v. Sony, et.al., in War of the eBook Giants
- The recent decision by Sony to drop its proprietary publishing platform in favor of the open ePub platform for digital books represents a turning point in the rapid development of the eBook publishing industry. It further isolates Amazon among the biggest players, with more moves in what has become a...
- Blog posts 2009-08-18
- Barnes & Noble's Nook E-Reader: Two Screens, $260 [Barnes & Noble]
- Looks like Barnes & Noble's web guys got a little trigger-happy: their hybrid E Ink/LCD ereader is online-official, with Wi-Fi and AT&T 3G, person-to-person book lending, and 2GB of memory, expandable to 16. Ebook readers are now officially lustable. To be clear, this is the same device we scooped quite...
- News items 2009-10-20
- Poll: Will You Buy a Nook?
- Don't look now, but the Kindle just got its butt kicked. The new Barnes & Noble Nook matches the Kindle 2's $259 price tag but offers such amenities as a color touchscreen (in addition to its main e-ink screen), Wi-Fi, book lending, PDF support, and a memory-expansion slot. ...
- Blog posts 2009-10-21
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