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Article About Nook Apps
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I forgot to mention: this might make me get a Nook Color after all.
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Essentially she is saying there won't be any Android market app available on the NC even though they were tested to be able to run on it. I'll going to hack this as soon as I can. I like more than the B&N curation experience
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I don't see anything bad about it. They are just trying to quality control the user experience which, when you think about it, is also part of buying any device.
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The big brother attitude about what I "really" want is what kept me boycotting Apple. The nook was so close to great that it was massively frustrating to have such a crippled library for non-B&N content. Fortunately, rooting repaired this defect and had no impact on what I did with B&N content and it totally changed the nook into a very good epub reader. If B&N had just done this from the start, then hacking would have just been an interesting exercise rather than an essential repair.
If they continue their attitude about crippled firmware, then hackers will fight back. It is a shame that B&N can't see that their policies are doing them no good. Possibly 1.5 will fix their problems, but I am not betting on it. |
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Now, B&N, on the other hand, appears to have a different goal. It seems to me that they are saying "We have a platform that can do many things. However, we would like to tailor that platform to do one thing very well: reading content delivery." So, if you think of B&N as a sculptor and Android OS as a block of marble, B&N's mission is to chip away everything that does not look like an e-reader or contribute to the primary goal: reading content delivery. I think they are succeeding and will continue to succeed with every new firmware revision they release. However, I do believe the software designers need to do a better job of managing the features they are to chip away and those they are to implement. |
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So far, B&N appears to have "chipped away" 2/3 of the most basic features required in an ereader and focused on a LOT of what I can only term "bling" (probably dreamt up by their marketing hacks) to entice consumers and make buying from them easier (fine, but hardly a priority for making a good ereader, which is why I can only deduce that they couldn't give a damn about that goal). Most people seem to have softrooted their nooks to get that basic functionality back. In fact, look at most of the app library available for rooted nooks - they're doing B&N's basic job for them. |
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Interactive Field Guide apps are a natural extension of books to the digital marketplace. My first interest is Birds. A eBook conversion of Audubon, Petersons, National Geographic, or Sibleys from the paper guides would be disappointing.
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Definitely the way to go. Just hope they're fairly quick with the 2.2 upgrade next year.
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