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Old 11-03-2011, 01:11 AM   #488
exNookie
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I'm not sure if I am the only one who suggested recently that Kobo figures out a way to synch bookmarks or last read page in an ebook across all Kobo apps, devices and browsers that a customer may be using to read. Hopefully the developers are seriously considering this idea or with luck it is already a work in progress.

It seems other people thought highly of the same idea and have already rolled out the feature. It's not too late Kobo to play a bit of catch up.

http://gizmodo.com/5854973/amazon-is...in-the-kindle?

"One of the best things about the Kindle ecosystem is that you can read your books anywhere. Start reading on a Kindle at night, pick it up on your Nexus One on your way into work, polish off the chapter over your lunchbreak in your Web browser, browse a little bit during the three o'clock food coma on the Kindle app, and then dive in on your iPad during the commute home. No matter which device you fire up, the content stays synced, letting you jump into the book exactly where you last left off.

Amazon has worked really, really hard on this ability to let a book follow you everywhere. That was smart. It's one of Kindle's best features. It was what helped Kindle break out when previous e-book formats and readers had not. It's a promise by Amazon that this won't be a DRM nightmare that locks you into one device. Yes, there will be copy protection, but it's going to be reasonable and readable.
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