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Old 02-06-2010, 12:09 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
What you say about "iBook" is perfectly true, but Apple said in the iPad launch that all applications for the iPhone and iPod Touch will run on the iPad, so that means that Apps like the Kindle App should run fine, which will open up other sources of books.
I'm pretty sure they said most*** iPhone applications would run. There's still Apple's app approval process to get through, which already has a demonstrated policy against duplicating native functionality. Until the thing is on the market, we won't know whether or not Apple intends to reject e-book reading apps.

*** Actually, it was "almost all".

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