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Old 08-27-2011, 10:44 AM   #188
murraypaul
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The Kindle is like a car that can be driven only on certain roads. Imagine that you bought a Toyota that could be driven only on toll roads. Not because of technical issues but for some strange legal or financial reason, for example, because Toyota Inc. had an agreement with toll road owners and received a percentage of toll fees.
To extend a poor analogy further, it is more like that you can drive on the road, you just have to be in a particular lane. The proportion of books that are not available to Kindle owners is very small.
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