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Old 07-21-2009, 10:21 PM   #91
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Originally Posted by junkyardwillie View Post
...How do they have the largest client base for a device that isn't even out yet?
Last I checked iPhones/BlackBerrys/PC/Mac have been out for some time. Which incidently is what B&N support.
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If everyone decided to buy their books from B&N then they would have the largest base as of now I really doubt they do and a lot of people don't like their pricing so will stick to buying through other non-Amazon sites, its a big jump to say they have the largest client base.
Point I'm making is to buy an eBook you have to have a device that can read the eBook. Right now B&N have the largest number of supported clients because they support the most devices to date. To say it's a big jump na the numbers are there.
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It's also stupid that I can buy a book off Amazon and have it shipped to Australia (at quite an extra cost to me) but I can't go on the Amazon ebook store (or Sony store) and buy the same book in electronic format and have it on my reader within minutes (and without an extra $10 for shipping) even though the technology is there.
Yes I agree that is just silly
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