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Originally Posted by JSWolf
When you see an eBook available for sale for say $12.99 or $14.99 and then look at your libraries collection of eBooks and see the ePub version available to read for free, the person with the Kindle will wish he/she had a device that handled library eBooks. This is one area that Amazon is going to lose out on and lose out big time.
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Except for that fact that overdrive's website is abysmal. It is near impossible to locate anything worth reading on there.
Personally I am dumping Sony for K3 for whispersync. It was always such a pain to figure out where I was in my sony reader after I had been reading it using fbreader on my pc or stanza on my ipod touch. Whispersync is awesome. Personally I thought Sony would have some apps out by now for popular devices, but I guess the real battle will be between B&N and Amazon now. Does the nook and kobo readers have whispersync type technology?