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Old 07-12-2011, 06:56 AM   #1
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Device: Sony Reader Prs 950, iPad
Google ebookstore

The news today is that a new reader, iRiver StoryHD, is coming out. That ereader is tied to Google ebookstore. I haven't pay much attention to Google ebookstore until now. From the website, Google says their books use the Adobe Adept DRM, so the books can be read on Sony, Kobo, and Nook.

My question is: has anyone bought books from Google ebookstore? If so, how is the formatting and content (have proper hyperlinks, TOC, etc.) ?

I bought some books from Kobo and unfortunately they didn't turn out great when read in ADE. I think it's because Kobo uses two formats, Kepub and Adobe DRM, and puts more energy into the kepub format.

I'm looking for another source of epub provider that'll be reputable, so then it'll be another store to price compare. How is Google ebookstore's books?

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