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Old 01-12-2011, 10:55 AM   #98
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Kindle had a really great out-the-gate because they were offering book prices that people were willing to pay.
I agree with that assessment.

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Granted, the library/lending feature was going to pull book readers in any case, but when you price popular books, best sellers and whatnot in a higher category, those doing their research are going to look for options like library lending.
Yes, although it can't be that bad: the Kindle could support epub in the blink of an eye, all it'd take is a firmware update.
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