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Old 02-24-2009, 02:45 AM   #36
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Originally Posted by DaleDe View Post
It is complete but certainly not exhaustive and doesn't cover every eBook device that was ever produced but the wiki itself does have this data. In history I included all the events that I considered significant breakthroughs in technology. Franklin is included for its earlier products but that Franklin eBookman did not break any new ground in my opinion. What makes it a significant release in your mind?

Perhaps I could make a list of all devices but then the Loox still wouldn't make the list since it is not a dedicated device or even a device that is focused on eBook reading as a major part of the product.

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The Loox is just my current reading device, and no ebookreader, I was more talking about the ebookman. Wasn't it the first reader Franklin made primarily for reading novels (in contrast to the specific uses their previous readers had).
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