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Sony says Google is making a half-million free books available for Sony's e-reader, in a deal it hopes will help its e-book reader better compete with Amazon's Kindle.
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I haven't used the Kindle, but I love my Sony Reader. That new Fujitsu Color e-book looks like the cats pyjamas though. The screenshot I saw showed it with a web browser open. If it weren't quite so pricy (<> $1000 US?) I'd jump all over it.
Wonder how long before Sony closes that loophole...
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I do love my Sony Reader though and am happy to see they are actually competing with Kindle instead of abandoning the market. The eBook store is awful--they need a grounds-up redo, and they need to get it running on OSX.
These companies that are 'leading' the revolution into the next 'natural' phase of reading figure we will eventually get so dumb that wurd mispellinks wille not be an isshoe fore us. Ironically; they might be right. How many people actually sit down and enjoy the book word by word, re-reading beautifully written sentences? Not many. Most people 'scan' their books with their eyes and hope to finish it in a day to gobble the next book. Gogol must be turning in his grave.
I am interested in the Sony Reader as it now appears to be claiming to be the reader for consumers who want free books. That's me!
Another comment above said that there were many terrible typos even in commercial books. This is exaggerating wildly. I have read many commercial ebooks, and terrible typos are quite rare. I'm an editor, so I would notice. In most cases, anyway, the quality of a commercial ebook should not be inferior to the printed copy -- if done properly by the publishing company, it would not be scanned in at all.
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