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Old 06-14-2010, 11:17 AM   #34
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Originally Posted by scottjl View Post
what this means is that if another ereader wants to implement this, they have to develop the software code themselves, license a dictionary for use
Is this something that should cause us concern? Companies that want to add a desired feature have to actually CODE that feature themselves? We should fault apple for this?

Amazon, B&N, and many other readers have all been accepted on the iPad -- why should they have any worries about spending the time adding dictionaries to their products?

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