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Originally Posted by Analogus
ad Kindle & Calibre:
If that's true (and I believe it is) that would be a big argument for WiFi and Kindle.
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Another use for WiFi on ebook readers with good browsers is to create a private "cloud" ebook repository you can browse to and download from at will. Don't have to be fancy, either; a friend of mine just uses ftp from his Kindle and treats the onboard storage as a local cache of his full library.
Nowadays, adding WiFi costs little and brings true value to many users. It would add even more if vendors supported OPDS. Some do, but most don't.