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Originally Posted by Calenorn
It thinks you're searching for products to purchase.
We need to face the fact that B&N only cares about the NOOK as a marketing device. Our side-loading doesn't make them any money, so they can't justify investing any expense in improving that aspect. There's a certain logic to it.
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I understand that. But then Kobo and Amazon feel exactly the same about their e-readers. B&N isn't unique there.
But those other manufacturers don't have the nag messages to turn your Wi-Fi on, the way the Glowlight 3 does (well, at least Kobo doesn't. I'm assuming Kindle doesn't either).