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Old 06-10-2008, 10:23 AM   #49
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
If Mobipocket is so universal, why is it not on every single device and why is it tied to some backwards technology?
Because device makers like Sony like the "back end" revenue stream that a book store or music store tied to their devices will bring in. This is also the reason you need to pay a royalty to MS, Sony or Nintendo to sell a game that works on thier consoles, and also how these companies can sell these devices as a loss leaders because the revenue each machine generates in back end royalties is where the real money is.

(Although I'm not sure I would call it "backward" technology. What are you refering to here, Mobipockets format?)

A company like bookeen needs to make money on each device... because once it is sold, they are done making money from you. But, Sony expects that you will buy books from them after buying the reader. Hench the $400 vs $270 price difference. Now Amazon, they want both... I can't imaging that they are loosing money on the device. But, they have said (if you can belive it) that they are loosing money on some of the book sales.)

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