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EBooks, To Finally Become Popular?

February 7th, 2009 No comments

As Amazon is expected to release a revised version of its Kindle eBook reader on Monday, analysts expect that there will be much hype over this market in the following period.

Amazon did this again in November 2007, when it released the first generation of Kindle. While the concept of a dedicated eBook reader was somewhat popular, the specifications and the connectivity features of Kindle convinced many people, especially students, that these types of devices are the way to go these days.


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However, market researchers predict that the revolution in the eBook arena will be the integration with cell phones. For instance, Amazon has already announced that it would make its dedicated eBook platform available for smartphones in the near future. This means that virtually anybody will be able to get eBooks from Amazon’s impressive digital library on their phone.

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In the Kindle Backorder Queue? Kindle 2 Upgrade Offer

February 5th, 2009 No comments

Amazon’s old and new Kindle (credit: Boy Genius Report)

Folks the current Amazon Kindle backorder list might be getting an upgrade offer real soon. Stephen Windwalker, a Kindle book author, explains that the Amazon is gearing up for the Kindle 2. The updated eBook reader should be introduced on Monday at a press event.

So what happens if you ordered a Kindle but don’t have it yet? Steven says that Amazon will offer a chance to upgrade to the newer device at a small price increase. He says to expect roughly a 10% bump, which is around $35 at today’s Kindle pricing. If true, I figure Amazon will launch the device at the $399, which is the first Kindle’s original price; it later dropped to the current $359.

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