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Old 07-29-2009, 08:06 PM   #9
Alisa
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maybe they don't have folders because if they did it would be harder to delete books on the kindle remotely...a la 1984.
They've already said they aren't going to continue doing that but it I suppose it could make a difference in some legitimate content management scenarios such as deleting for a customer-initiated return, deleting back issues of periodicals, snyching bookmarks and notes. I wouldn't think it would be that big of a deal, though. The K1 allowed you to move files between internal memory and the SD card so it already had to track file locations. They're might be a bit of extra jiggery pokery to keep the related bookmarks, clippings and annotation files straight. Even if they didn't want to bother with that, tags should be doable. Heck, we already have people using their annotations to make tags.
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