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Old 01-06-2012, 01:57 PM   #8
elemenoP
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I'm curious how the "single book as an app" format compares to the Nook "Read and Play" format? Has anyone tried both? Obviously the advantage of an app is that you can do anything you want, and the advantage of a format is that you don't have to program it yourself. But in terms of what people are actually doing, I wonder how comparable they are. And now that the Kindle Fire is out, does Amazon have a similar format with color and interactivity?

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