Tue December 11 2007
Polymer Vision: rollable e-paper is finally on the roll
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04:41 PM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book General | News
Also, the first "samples" of the Readius device are supposed to be shipped to customers before the end of 2007 (i.e. within the next two weeks). If you had the chance, would you want to grab one? Thanks to Gert for news! |
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Fictionwise adds Kindle support (including wireless downloads!)
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01:02 PM by silvania in E-Book General | News
Fifteen thousand EBooks for Amazon Kindle and Sony Reader! Fictionwise is committed to supporting every major eBook device, and this week we're proud to announce that all MultiFormat eBooks at Fictionwise are now available for the Amazon Kindle and the Sony Reader. This is even true of MultiFormat eBooks you've bought in the past! For Sony Reader just select "Sony Reader (LRF)" and for Kindle select "Kindle (AZW)" from the MultiFormat download menu. Kindle customers can even register their Kindle email address at Fictionwise and upload wirelessly with a single click from their bookshelf! (Amazon's 10 cent wireless charges apply.) For complete details on how to set this up, see: |
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Mon December 10 2007
MobileRead Logo Contest: Win an Amazon Kindle!
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05:14 AM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Announcements Ho, ho, Christmas is coming. In the mood to win an Amazon Kindle e-reader? Let's face it, MobileRead needs a new logo. That's where you and your artistic talents come in: we would like you to make us a new MobileRead logo to be used on this site, on business cards, on car stickers, and anywhere else you think MobileRead might show up. Of course, we're not expecting you to give us your handiwork for free, so the winner will receive a little something for the trouble: a brand new Amazon Kindle (as soon as it's in stock again) or the equivalent in cash ($400). In addition, we need a catchy tagline. The person who comes up with the best tagline will win $50. Here are the rules (and some suggestions on how to win our favor):
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Sat December 08 2007
An iPod e-book reader?
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05:47 PM by ottocrat in E-Book General | News
The implications are very significant for the e-book market though it would create an even bigger dilemma for me as I'm currently vacillating between buying a dedicated e-ink reader or using an iPhone as an e-reader! The devil will be in the details no doubt (assuming the rumour has legs...). |
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Rumor: Amazon Kindle to go worldwide with Vodafone?
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07:15 AM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book Readers | Amazon Kindle
Okay folks, the moment you've all been waiting for might almost be upon us. E-books for the masses. Related: Request for the Kindle to be released internationally |
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MobileRead Week in Review: 12/01 - 12/08
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07:00 AM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Week in Review Bite-sized MobileRead for your weekend pleasure: E-books - News
E-book Devices - iRex iLiad E-book Devices - Amazon Kindle E-book Devices - Fictionwise eBookwise E-book Devices - Future E-Book Devices |
Design your own e-reader device contest
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02:50 AM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book General | News
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Fri December 07 2007
The Cult of Kindle? Are we there yet?
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03:41 PM by TadW in E-Book Readers | Amazon Kindle
More interestingly, he added these two quotes that may be worth discussing:
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Very interesting rumour being reported by the Hindustan Times (via Macworld UK) -
Don't place your bets just yet, but we've received word from an unnamed tipster that Amazon is in talks with Vodafone Chief Arun Sarin to launch its Kindle reader outside the States. Vodafone is one of Europe's biggest network providers, offering network services to countries such as Germany, the UK, Italy, and Spain. But also countries outside Europe, such as Australia and New Zealand and anywhere else where Vodafone is operating could benefit from a Amazon-Vodafone partnership.
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I know we've talked quite a lot about the Amazon Kindle lately, but does this already make us members of a cult? Adrian Kingsley-Hughes of ZDNet
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