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Originally Posted by clarknova
According to whom?
The only thing that makes the iPad interesting as an eReader would be the ability to load the Kindle app, and B&N app, and whatever other ebook app you want, and have a truly multi-format capable reader (albeit with only a 10 hour battery, that you can only use indoors).
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First, according to Apple's own guidelines for the App Store. If the applications competes with Apple's own product, it's removed from the store, period.
Secondly, it would be common sense. If Apple decides not to support free ebooks, it wouldn't make sense to allow Stanza in App Store for iPad.