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Old 02-03-2011, 09:08 PM   #155
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Originally Posted by petermillard View Post
Great piece, thanks for posting the link. Must admit, I hadn't thought of this as a scenario...



...but I could see it happening.

Cheers, Pete
I don't get where or why Bucknell thinks Apple could be 50 percent of Amazon's ebook business. I'm not saying it is or isn't true, just that it is probably pulled out of thin air.

I'm guessing that Amazon actually sells a higher number of books to actual kindle owners, especially since Kindle came down in price. Sure, people read on their iPhone or IPad or IPod...but they can read on blackberry and Android too. And if it's cross-platform reading both companies will lose if and when Apple starts making restrictions or trying to take a cut. Amazon will have to make up the revenue somewhere (and likely it will come out of the author's pocket).

Ick. Apple is breaking something that didn't need fixing.
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