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Old 10-08-2007, 05:49 PM   #4
Alisa
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Originally Posted by hamh View Post
will most of the books go to the mobipocket side? will I miss a lot if I stick with the sony connect camp?

For example, I would like to find the book "7th habits of highly efficient people". But it is only available in mobipocket format, but not sony bbeb format.
That is the question a lot of us are asking right now. Personally I think Sony and Amazon would both get more business if they'd use a more open format rather than competing for titles and then trying to lock the customers in to one shop or the other. Sadly I'm not optimistic that they're going to come to agree with me any time soon. If I could read .mobi on a Sony Reader I would already own one, if not two, by now and I'd probably have been buying titles from the Connect store for months now. Sure, I'd buy from other sites, too, but they'd have some money from me which is better than the no money they currently have. As it is, I'm still waiting while they slug it out.
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