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Amazon.com Kindle Store: Over 240,000 eBooks, Newspapers, Magazines, and Blogs
Amazon Kindle: Amazon's new wireless reading device
iTunes: Amazon.Com - Kindle for iPhone (Application)
itunes.apple.com — Kinle for iPhone allows Apple iPhone and iPod Touch owners to read Kindle books using a simple, easy-to-use interface. You can shop for hundreds of thousands of books at www.amazon.com/kindlestore, and wirelessly transfer the books to your iPhone or ... (more) iTunes: Amazon.Com - Kindle for iPhone (Application)
PVI expects Kindle 2 to boost EPD shipments
PVI expects Kindle 2 to boost EPD shipments
digitimes.com — Despite weak demand hitting its TFT-LCD panel business, Prime View International (PVI) expects to see strong shipments of its electrophoretic displays (EPDs) as the company's largest client Amazon has launched its second-generation e-book Kindle 2, ... (more) PVI expects Kindle 2 to boost EPD shipments
Hearst to launch a wireless e-reader - Feb. 27, 2009
Hearst to launch a wireless e-reader - Feb. 27, 2009
money.cnn.com — NEW YORK (Fortune) -- Against a backdrop of plummeting ad revenue for newspapers and magazines, and rising costs for paper and delivery, Hearst Corp., is getting set to launch an electronic reader that it hopes can do for periodicals what Amazon's ... (more) Hearst to launch a wireless e-reader - Feb. 27, 2009
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Kindle e-book reader for iPhone
Popgadget: Personal Tech for Women — ... was just released a few weeks ago, but already there's another way to read the hundreds of thousands of e-books available in the Amazon Kindle store- the Kindle for iPhone application. You don't have to own a Kindle to use the application; all you need is an iPhone or an iPod Touch, and an Amazon account. If you do own a Kindle, though, the iPhone Kindle reader syncs with your Kindle, so you can seamlessly switch back and forth, from phone to Kindle, with an auto-bookmark feature which remembers the last page you've read. ...

The Ectaco jetBook Universal Portable Reading Device Review
Gear Diary — With all of the hullabaloo over the Amazon Kindle 2’s recent release, one might think that there were no other eBook readers on the market; not so! Those who eschew DRM protection and who can do without the convenience of an online content store (I’m thinking of Amazon’s and Sony’s, specifically) should pay particular attention to the Ectaco jetBook, a reading device capable of handling .txt, .pdf, .fb2, .jpg, .gif, .png, .bmp, and MP3 file formats. According to literature I picked up at CES, EPUB format is expected in Q1 2009. … [visit site to read more] Related posts: The ...

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Apple's Big Blunder: Losing the E-Book MarketThe Raw Feed
Amazon's new Kindle for iPhone application shipped this week. The software lets you read any of Amazon's 240,000 Kindle books on an iPhone much like you would on an over-priced Amazon Kindle. Unfortunately, the launch exposes Apple's biggest blunder since the Apple Newton: They forgot to ...