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Originally Posted by tomsem
I think it is more a question of priorities: Amazon (Lab126) cares much more about the Alexa platform than Kindle. It’s got a much higher growth potential and so Kindle development has languished in recent years. Any features they add incur cost to develop, test, maintain and support, and need some justification.
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This would be more convincing if they hadn't just landed a pile of invasive and really badly-thought-out changes to the user interface, something which as far as I know people had not been clamouring to change.
They've got time to do damage like that, but not apparently to do anything to make the thing measurablly better.