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Originally Posted by eschwartz
+1 A decent ereader that runs in the browser, which people use anyway, definitely has uses.
Something OverDrive has noticed -- you can read borrowed library ebooks that way.
People do it. 
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When you read Overdrive books do you use the web interface or their app? I think the web reader can work when you have an accompanying app that can sync down a local copy of the books, which is my main concern. I don't know how successful Overdrive and Kindle would be if they
only had wifi-only browser versions of their app and no dedicated Overdrive/Kindle apps to actually store books and full time internet accessible cloud library.
A Calibre App + Dropbox sync workflow would whoop them, though, imho.