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Comments on: Sony opens e-book reader to outside publishers

Take that, Kindle. Sony's Reader Digital Book to read .epub formatted books from wide variety of publishers supporting the industry standard.

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by DENOBIN July 24, 2008 9:38 AM PDT
Proving yet again that content, not technology, is king. If you can't control the content, you had better be open to it.
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by InklingBooks July 24, 2008 10:03 AM PDT
Bravo Sony. Perhaps they're finally learning to go with open standards.

From the publisher's perspective, ePub is far better than Amazon's proprietary format. InDesign will create ePub files directly from existing print-book files. Amazon's Mobipocket is not only less versatile, it requires starting over from scratch and klutzing with their software which, the last time I checked, was Windows only. Given the still-limited sale of ebooks, that means creating one is often not worth the hassle or expense.

You might want to do an article about commercial ePub distribution, looking particularly at whether Lightning Source or Ingram is planning to get into distributing ePub books wholesale, sparing publishers that hassle. I don't want to get caught up in running a ebook website or distributing these books to every Tom, Dick, and Harry.

It'd also be interesting to hear more about whether university or public libraries are interested in distributing ePub books, perhaps with a time-limited, per-reader fee instead of a flat price.
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by xwaver July 24, 2008 1:35 PM PDT
Lack of .epub support is the ONLY thing that stops me from getting a Kindle.
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by bsstrickland July 24, 2008 2:41 PM PDT
It would be nice if they could update the firmware of the ones already bought so we don't have to go out and buy another.
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by cheezr July 24, 2008 9:06 PM PDT
Actually several months at the Adobe "epub" announcement, Sony announced support for the format, now they are announcing that the software will be available next month. And my understanding is that existing readers will be easily updated to the new firmware (they have had firmware updates before).
I am very much looking forward to this and thank Amazon because without Kindle, Sony would never have cooperated with Adobe on the open format.

Competition is good for everyone!

CZR
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by cheezr July 24, 2008 9:31 PM PDT
Good News!
The new software was actually released on Thursday and is available here:

http://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/swu-list.pl?mdl=PRS505

CZR
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by drewk35 July 26, 2008 1:43 PM PDT
hey people,
just a a quick question on what books sony is allowing to be used on the ereader. My wife has one, and i dont use it at all. i just purchase to books for her fron sony library and download. I guess i was curious as to which books are compatiblie. I know these .epub's have been mentioned. where would one find those books? would we be able to purchase books from say amazon and use them on the ereader? Im sorry if this is a silly question or if sony hasnt even released any infor yet. if anyone out there could take the time to help me out i would appreciate it. thanks
drewK
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by elinormills July 28, 2008 9:47 AM PDT
You can find books for the Sony Reader at Sony's online store: http://ebookstore.sony.com/
Amazon does not, at this time, support the .epub format so you can't buy eReader books from Amazon.
by J-T-M August 10, 2008 11:11 AM PDT
It is great that Sony is starting to put consumer needs first when it comes to ereading and its about time. However, the Sony ereader upgrade (2.2) has glitches! Having donwloaded the upgrade, I now can't access the Sony bookstore via the Sony elibrary which means I can't download books. And I am not the only one...

According to Sony, they are aware that the upgrade is causing problems with their consumers and have been aware of the problem for weeks now. There is no timeline on when the problem is going to be fixed and the answer, if you have the problem, seems to be 'tough luck.' (To give the service team their due - they do try but their solutions aren't working).

Please please Sony... remember that the consumers are important and giving them software that stops them from using the hardware is not the best idea in the world.

Long and the short of it is that even with the ereader, I am still having to travel with a pile of paperback books because downloading is impossible until Sony have fixed the glitch in the upgrade program. Be careful when you download the upgrade!
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by jpprice47 February 10, 2009 7:36 AM PST
I too had the same problem that J-T-M had when I upgraded to 2.2. After much fumbling, I found out it was my anti-virus program that was causing the problem. I was using AVG. I got rid of AVG and installed Kaspersky. Now I have no problems at all accessing the eBook library.
by bookkillrr December 12, 2008 4:52 AM PST
Ok people. Sony PRS700 or Kindle? It's a gift for someone else. I see this as another tech war where one of these will die. Can they somehow join each other and grow ? Person want's the Kindle. My thinking is a year from now Kindle will be the HDDVD player. If I get the Sony for her, I have to take the beatings until Kindle is overtaken and knocked out. So, Kindle or Sony ?
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