Amazon.com, which started out as an online bookstore, and is now rapidly becoming America’s marketplace, has recently made some interesting inroads into ebook reader technology. It owns Wikipedia.com and recently introduced its S3 service, a simple web services interface that can be used to store and retrieve any amount of data, at any time, from [...]
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On April 20th. 2009 Fujitsu will unveil the first color electronic book reader. First announced and displayed at an upscale Tokyo restaurant in April of 2007, the FLEPia is now available for purchase at a heft $1000 plus. This electronic reading device has a an 8″ screen which displays 260,000 colors. It has [...]
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When Apple made available its Apps Store for its iPhone it already had some of the best eReader apps for reading books, blogs, and offline web pages. Instapaper, which provides a simple downloadable “read later” service and Stanza, a free e-reader app with built-in access to a huge library of free books are [...]