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Originally Posted by Musicman
Obviously the nook and nookcolor are hurting the Kindle and that is why they have opened up to library books; however they still are keeping their own format instead of going with epub and allowing you to purchase from other sources.
So no, makes no difference to me.
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I respectfully disagree. I would say, the lack of public library support worries Amazon, not B&N or Nook. And being "off topic" for just a second, Kindle 3 surpasses Nook 1st gen. in popularity and acceptance, even Internationally.
Nook Color is not an eink reader, so I won't make any comments or comparisons, but Pandigital sold way more devices than B&N Nook Color.
And please, let's stop the myth that you can only buy from Amazon and Kindle users are locked, because is not true. I have books from different vendors/stores on my Kindle and they all are legal.