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Old 12-05-2010, 02:13 PM   #271
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Those are good points Tommy. But aren't they pretty much directly related to the EBR on which the ebook is being viewed? I've seen a YouTube video comparing the Kindle to the Nook relative to highlighting, searching, and annotating and wow, was there ever a difference. I suppose there's something to be said for the fact that it's available, regardless if you can take advantage of it or not.

And for me, not being that familiar with how it all works, is it the EBR/firmware that enables searching, etc., or is it the ebook that enables those capabilities?

And of course you are right that DRM negatively impacts the equation too.
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