Ebooks, Tablets and Ebook Readers

We seem to be surrounded with information about ebooks and its many new readers. We get information on how Dan Brown’s latest novel “The Lost Symbol” sold more of the electronic version than the hardcover at Amazon in the first few days. We hear that Google will muscles in on music and ebooks. But what is even more apparent is the battle for the ultimate reader…

Amazon Kindle 2

Microsoft Courier


Apple Tablet http://bit.ly/vUDK3


Bridgestone Flexible Ebook Reader http://bit.ly/2mjonr



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6 comments to Ebooks, Tablets and Ebook Readers

  • Nice read. I also saw a video in youtube about a review on new Apple iPad. Here is the link – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAb_yg2XF-k

  • I don’t think the Apple mentality of limiting the interfaces is going to serve them well with this product; this mentality will leave the door open for the Windows and/or the Google people to develop a product that has is more usable and there is no reason that competitors products can’t be just as user friendly. I was reading at netbookspoint.com that Apple’s application store is going to help this product over those developed by others, but once again there is no reason why others can’t develop something similar and offer software developers a better return.

  • Very informative text. I’ve found your blog via Yahoo and I’m really glad about the information you provide in your articles. Btw your blogs layout is really broken on the Chrome browser. Would be really great if you could fix that. Anyhow keep up the great work!

  • Apple has just released Ipad with similar pricing and better features for their entry level model. Do you think this will affect the Kindle market? Thanks :)

  • Hello, I am now a few months ago and must say that I am very satisfied. To me it makes a lot of fun to read English books to the Kindle.

  • Nice info. Thank you for sharing. I appreciate what you are doing here, I think it is great!

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