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Old 11-30-2007, 09:43 PM   #1
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Adobe executives point the finger at Amazon Kindle

While the upcoming Adobe Digital Editions 1.5 release is not exactly latest news, PC Mag has an interesting commentary on what Adobe thinks of the Amazon Kindle launch:

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Ironically, Adobe executives criticized the closed nature of the rival Amazon Kindle e-book platform -- even as their own Digital Editions customers are currently locked into a single device, albeit a PC. An Adobe spokesman also noted that the company is a partner of Sony and its existing Sony Reader, which can display .PDF files.
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"Right now the Kindle is a closed platform, as you're aware," said Bill McCoy, general manager of the ePublishing business at Adobe, in an interview. "It's a fixed device; content can't be read on any other device, such as an iPhone. It's a closed ecosystem, even more so than iTunes and the iPod."
So what else do we got? PDF of course. And ePub. Let the e-book death match begin.
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