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Old 12-01-2011, 12:39 PM   #1
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Has Kobo Disabled Reading from the Website?

Greetings,

One of the really innovative things about Kobo was that it allowed you to read online as well as on your reader/phone/tablet. When I got my Touch, I was able to synch between the website and the eInk device without problems. Just today, I wanted to read a short story I had added to my library and I was shocked to find that I had no way of doing so from the website. Have they moved things around or has the online reading option been disabled? If the latter, why on earth would they do such a thing? It originally gave them a bit of an edge on Amazon and Google Books and to abandon it now that those last have adopted themselves is insane. 'Security' (i.e. 'piracy' couldn't have been an issue, given the way that it was implemented (via flash). What gives?
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