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Old 07-05-2008, 05:59 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by nekokami View Post
They didn't want to be in the end-user market in the first place. They may still be looking for B2B clients, but with all the competition in readers and more coming soon, I think they've really lost the initiative.

I'd love to be wrong, of course.
I don't know, the creation of the iLiad bookreader variation was IMHO actually not a sign, they aren't interested in the enduser market at all.

But you are IMHO right if we say we need to create an complete open user platform ourselves, not to discredit all the porting of computer/PDA software, its good, but we"d need a project that recreates the whole platform and currently I don't see anybody developing anything specific for the iLiad. Like a choice at bootuptime what platform you want to boot for, much like on the PC.

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