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Old 01-31-2012, 01:05 AM   #109
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Originally Posted by DuckieTigger View Post
OK, can do.
Thanks.

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Back to square one, and directly buying from webpage from the ereader does not work, even if your reader has a browser.
Exactly... it's all over the place - hence the "pie in the sky" dream of a consistent delivery mechanism irrespective of the eReader device. If all eReaders had an email address (like Amazon Kindles) and if all eReader distributors allowed external deliveries, then the process could become;

1) Click on desired book to buy
2) Provide email of the eReader (eg blah241@amazonkindle.com )
... wait 60 seconds...
3) User can read the book

I would dare say that if this becomes too commonly used, that places like Amazon will just throw a spanner in the works start blocking external deliveries (or charge more )
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