As Canadians, Kobo is the home team for them, and they may root for it a bit more, but that doesn't mean they're giving it biased coverage. The Kobo is certainly better than the Nook, and hardware-wise, it has its advantages over the Kindle. But GoodEreader also gives good coverage to Kindle and Android devices, and they even make their own Android devices. Despite making their own ereaders, they don't favor them over better Android devices. For example, I bought a Likebook Mars based on their coverage of it, which at the time described it as better than other Android ereaders. So, I don't think they are secretly in league with Kobo.
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