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Originally Posted by Uncle Robin
To some extent, it does that by allowing tinkering and installation of alternate software like KOReader, Plato etc. that recent Kindles don't. If the stock Kobo reader doesn't float all your boats, you can probably patch/mod or install something that does.
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But it doesn't have a sexy, marketable ring to it. "Hack yer Kobo! Arrrr".

I wonder if we can predict the next big feature, still. OverDrive was big. Dropbox integration was big. I wonder what internet service is next?