I hope it's just an oversight.
On the other hand, B&N keeps acting as if they're #1 in the market, when in actuality they're a distant also-ran to Amazon. They try to tie readers in to their books, their nook, their media, when they should be expanding and being the more-open alternative.
I think it's their ego that makes them think they can get away with exclusivity, when their true strength would lie in the direction of an open standard.
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