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Old 07-23-2010, 02:40 AM   #27
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Originally Posted by leebase View Post
The iPad will sell close to ten million this year and 25 million by the end of next year.... Amazon and B&N will likely be the dominant book sellers in those devices.Lee
With five of six major US publishers already onboard at the iStore I think it's way too soon to count Apple out. All Apple has to do is make it easier for iPad owners to shop at the iStore than at Amazon, and Kindle iPad sales are far from guaranteed. iPad owners still have to download and install the Kindle app, and, as the browser wars demonstrated, that's can be a serious disadvantage.

Question for Kindle-reading iPad owners: how easy is it to get Amazon content on your iPad?

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