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Old 09-13-2011, 09:18 AM   #26
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Originally Posted by kennyc View Post
Thanks Graham. I guess my "fear" is that Amazon will come up with some kind of 'locked in' app as well.

Still though the more e-magazines we can get in the mix, the sooner we can get a standardized across-the-board implementation available on all devices.
I think we will see the same split we have with eBooks.
There will be an Apple iNewstand for magazines on iOS only, a B&N app for their magazines, an Amazon one for theirs, and Zinio across multiple platforms.
For magazines just sold as protected PDF, they should be readable on any app, but they will be less capable than 'interactive' magazines inside the specialist apps.
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