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In my inaugural post, Why Ebooks Must Fail, I promised to follow up by exploring a variety of business models I believe could work in the long run for publishers of all sizes and shapes. This is the first part of a 3-part series in which I propose changes and new initiatives for ebooks that, I believe, will help ensure that ebooks don’t fail.
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Dual Screen eInk, LCD netbook based on Android? | Netbook Reviews - Netbook Review Blog
on May 21st, 2009
@ 2:58 am:
[...] browsing through the web, we came across this article describing the iPhone vs. Kindle battle in the universities. The Apple iPhone/iPod and Amazon’s Kindle are not exactly neck to neck in the ebook reader [...]