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Old 11-10-2014, 06:46 AM   #18
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Originally Posted by hwangeruk View Post
This to me is one of the nice advantages of Kindle.
I can send snippets in email, use Calibre to send emailed newspapers etc to the Kindle in the early hours.

Will the Kobo ever get an email -> reader service? Has this ever been touch on?
I'm not sure what you mean by snippets but it doesn't sound like you're talking about uploading books via email. If that's the case then Kobo already has something far superior in Pocket. You don't need to bother with archaic email, just click "save to pocket" on your PC or smart phone browser and anything displayed on a browser (Web articles, newspaper articles, short stories, fan fic, etc will show up on your Pocket account on your Kobo reader.
On the other hand, being able to email books and having those books sync across reading devices is a big plus for the Kindle.
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