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GalleyCat Exclusive: $199 EBook Reader - mediabistro.com

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

mediabistro.com

GalleyCat Exclusive: $199 EBook Readermediabistro.com, NYBE Book gave GalleyCat and TeleRead an exclusive first look at their $199 Mini Ebook Reader by BeBook which BE Book CEO, Johan Hagenbeuk said will be “available for purchase by June 30, 2009.” Hagenbeuk stated that GalleyCat’s Jeff Rivera and …

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Cool-er Kindle Competitor Stokes Ebook Mania - InformationWeek

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

Canada.com

Cool-er Kindle Competitor Stokes Ebook ManiaInformationWeek, NYPogue’s review is about the Cool-er (or COOL-ER, if you go to their site), which is an ebook reader from a UK company called Interead. Cool-er’s sell is that it costs only $249, which is $100 less than Amazon’s second-generation 6-inch Kindle. …Cool-er ebook reader: is this the iPod for […]

Plastic Logic Demos Amazon Kindle Challenger - InformationWeek

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

PC World

Plastic Logic Demos Amazon Kindle ChallengerInformationWeek, NYThe e-book reader will have a touch screen for navigation and 3G connectivity to purchase books and magazines wirelessly. By Antone Gonsalves Plastic Logic has demonstrated the latest version of its upcoming e-book reader, showing off a thin device …Plastic Logic E-Reader is Slimmer than Kindle DX Wired […]

Espresso versus Kindle - the Battle for Books - What They Think

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

Espresso versus Kindle - the Battle for BooksWhat They Think, KYOn Demand Books is getting a lot of attention these days, even a spot on National Public Radio where the CEO, Dane Neller, said it will “keep paper books way ahead of electronic books, such as those available as the Amazon Kindle. …

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Top Five Gifts for Father’s Day - I4U

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

Top Five Gifts for Father’s DayI4UIf dad is a reader, the coolest gadget you can get him is the Amazon Kindle 2. The e-reader has enough space for an entire library of books and dad can download new titles in seconds from anywhere with a free integrated 3G Internet connection. …

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Tiny Kindle Contender: Cute But Lightweight? - January magazine

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

Tiny Kindle Contender: Cute But Lightweight?January magazineAfter over a decade of thrashing about, Amazon’s Kindle device — with a push from Oprah — has established the electronic book industry in a way that feels unassailable. That is, after years and years and years of everybody talkin’ ’bout it, …

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Inveterate Reader Meets Kindle - New York Times

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

Inveterate Reader Meets KindleNew York Times, United States“Pride and Prejudice,” by Jane Austen, on the Amazon Kindle 2. It’s not. The reading device of the future will surely be backlighted, unlike the Kindle, so you can read in the dark. It will have different typefaces, and will reproduce photographs and …Kindle catches on Times-Mail (subscription) […]

A Virtual Library, Ink Not Included - New York Times

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

A Virtual Library, Ink Not IncludedNew York Times, United States“Pride and Prejudice,” by Jane Austen, on the Amazon Kindle 2. It’s not. The reading device of the future will surely be backlighted, unlike the Kindle, so you can read in the dark. It will have different typefaces, and will reproduce photographs and …Kindle catches on […]

Hot For Cool-ER: Kindle Challenger Steps To The Plate - ChannelWeb

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

Telegraph.co.uk

Hot For Cool-ER: Kindle Challenger Steps To The PlateChannelWeb, NYCan Cool-ER slay Amazon’s Kindle? Can any e-reading device? The growing market for e-readers will get a little more crowded next week thanks to Interead.com, which on Monday will release its Cool-ER e-book reader. At first glance, the Cool-ER doesn’t …State of the Art New York […]

Kindle catches on - Times-Mail (subscription)

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

Kindle catches onTimes-Mail (subscription), INThe Amazon Kindle, a digital reading device, has revolutionized book buying and reading. Kindle users purchase and download books from the Amazon.com Kindle store. Most titles can be purchased for about $10, as opposed to $25 for a new release …

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