amazon.com - 7/10/2009
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Kindle the Muse: Sheet Music Now Available for Download Pop! Goes the Weasel List Price: $3.95 Kindle Price: $3.16 Allein Gott in der H?h sei Ehr List Price: $3.95 Kindle Price: $3.16 The Months: The Dying List Price: $3.95 Kindle Price: $3.16 For ...
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e-ink-info.com - 7/12/2009
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e-ink-info.com —
A Chinese company called Peking University Founder is
showing a new eBook reader, that looks just like...
Amazon's Kindle 2 . They say they will release it by the end of 2009, in Japan, for around 210$ ( the kindle is available for 299$ ...
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Chinese company shows Kindle rip-off
engadget.com - 7/8/2009
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engadget.com —
Nearly five months to the day after Amazon
introduced its Kindle 2 e-reader, the company has decided...
to hack a full $60 off of the price tag in order to offer it to US consumers for $299. Sneaking under that magical $300 mark could allow the ...
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Amazon's Kindle 2 gets a $60 price cut, now at $299
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Sheet Music Comes to The Kindle
Wired: Gadget Lab —
Amazon’s Kindle now does sheet music. It seems like the perfect match, especially if you choose to read it from the oversized Kindle DX.
The music, which can be bought in the Kindle Store, comes from Novato Music Press catalog of over 20,000 titles, including 650 from Dave Beeth-Oven himself. The books are cheap, too, starting at less than $3 — a clear win for non-paper, non-posted goods.
Of course the Kindle version of sheet music has the same problem as that of the dead-tree version: how to turn the pages while playing? We’re sure it would be easy enough to rig up a foot pedal, but the more traditional method of hiring a hot young boy or girl to flip the pages of the book for you isn’t quite so glamorous when applied to pushbutton plastic and e-ink.
Musicians, ...
Boing Boing Gadgets —
Sheet music is now available for Kindle. [Amazon via Gadget Lab]
Sheet Music for Amazon Kindle DX Gets Rid of the, Um, Sheet [Kindle]
Gizmodo —
The image associated with this post is best viewed using a browser.Good idea or terrible idea? Sheet music on the Kindle. The catalog has 20,000 titles and they're cheap, about $3. Or you can always read a bunch of law textbooks. Fun! [Amazon via Gadget Lab]
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Sheet Music Comes to The Kindle
wired.com 7/10/2009 — Amazon’s Kindle now does sheet music. It seems like the perfect match, especially if you choose to read it from the oversized Kindle DX.
The music, which can be bought in the Kindle Store, comes from Novato Music Press catalog of over 20,000 ...