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Kindle Newspapers on iLiad
I was given a Kindle as a gift this week and tried the 2 week free subscription to one of the newspapers. I thought I would try stripping the drm out per the directions floating around out there and see if the iLiad could read it. I'm happy to report it works great and the larger screen and pen really provide a much better reading experience than the Kindle.
I really wish the iLiad could have the wireless capabilities the Kindle has and I would be in ereader heaven. The Kindle has really done a pretty good job of integrating the wireless functionality into the device. Maybe Kindle 2.0 will have a nice 8 inch screen and a touch screen! |
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What wireless capability does kindle provide that iliad doesn´t?
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It has a cellular modem which is very well integrated into the software of the device. Want to search the internet just type the search string with web appended and it kicks it off, same for the store or wikipedia. They still need to work on the interface, but it is light years ahead of the iliad. The cellular modem also offers much broader coverage than wifi from a useability standpoint. Concept is actually similar to how the iliad was intended to evolve, just with different radios, but we know most of the intended ids capability has yet to materialize.
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Whispernet does sound great, but...isn't available in Europe. A Kindle is almost useless here.
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What I intended by the post was the capability that whispernet offers for the Kindle, but it clearly needs to be a medium that is available globally. GSM based 3G would definitely be the logical choice at this point in time. My apologies for not being clear and I'm definitely not one of those Americans who believe the world ends at our borders ![]() To me, Amazons approach seems similar to Apples with the iPhone. Roll out in a controlled fashion to really test the market and your approach and then subsequently deploy more globally once you work out the kinks. |
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I guess the issue is that WiFi works anywhere, whereas with mobile phone technology, such as Whispernet uses, it would be necessary to negotiate separate arrangements with the telecoms operators in each country - it would be a logistical nightmare, and perhaps only a company the size of Amazon has the "clout" to do it.
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I would agree the logistics of doing it globally are much greater unless they opt for a model that is no longer free. Another option would be to use the carriers as distributors for the device. Ultimately I would like to see wifi and mobile wireless technology as part of a device and I expect it will happen over time. Another option is to put in bluetooth and then you could just network with whatever cell phone you have.
I never really thought much about the wireless aspects of an ereader, but the push of newspapers and the ability to quickly look up some piece of information while reading is a really nice feature. It will be interesting to see which way the market goes. Right now we have the bulk of the devices sitting in the basic category with the Kindle and the iLiad going higher end, but in different ways. |
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![]() (just being nitpicky) But the standard used isn't the problem here. It's the financial / marketing side. Whispernet works because it's limited to a SINGLE carrier and a SINGLE content provider. That's what makes having free network access and paying just for the content, instead of the classical subscription or prepaid model, possible. The moment you translate that to an environment with multiple countries and multiple carriers, things fall apart. |
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Just to be pickey, "3G" is NOT a standard. It just stands for third generation. Basically because it follows second generation devices and protocols.
Some 3G protocols are:
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Yes, yes, i know... But i thought bringing UMTS, HSDPA and the rest of the alphabet soup into the argument would just obfuscate the point even more.
The point is - all 3G standards are CDMA (/WCDMA) based and "CDMA" by itself means nothing. It's not a standard, it's a method ![]() Further point is - the standards and transmission methods are completely irrelevant to Kindle's model. It's the business / marketing model that makes it what it is, and that's simply not achievable in an international / multy-country / multi-carrier setting. |
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The major point is the software, and this is largely agnostic about the carrier medium. It would work just as well over WiFi, and it would work on the iLiad if iRex had the software. They don't have the software because (a) they are a small company with few resources, and (b) they decided to put their own proprietary interface on top of Linux. Note that Amazon also did (b), but they did not suffer from (a). To be fair to iRex, it is easier today to avoid the proprietary interface trap than it was a couple of years ago when the Iliad was being developed (because there are more flexible standard interfaces for Linux now).
Aenea demonstrated one good approach using Qtopia, see Nice little "make people curious" message!. I have no doubt that an iLiad-like device (e.g. EB-300 hardware) with Qt apps would run rings around the iLiad. |
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