0Amazon And The Kindle Development Kit

Amazon has taken eBooks to the next level with the inception of the Kindle Development Kit (KDK). New on the market the KDK is taking the Kindle to a whole new dimension and adding opportunity to developers to get their software out to the public through Beta testing.If you are…

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05th issue of Digital Book Readers blog carnival

Welcome to the February 2, 2010 edition of Digital Book Readers – new collection of posts and articles from different Internet authors devoted to the amazing world of e-book readers.
Suhani presents MSI showscases eBook reader netbook at CES 2010 posted at OnlyGizmos and Amazon launches Free Kindle App…

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1Sony’s Latest e-Reader: A First with Touch-Screen Navigation

Sony introduced the first e-reader — the short-lived PRS 500 — in 2006, before Amazon’s 2007 Kindle made its debut, but the Kindle quickly left the PRS 500 in its dust. In August 2009, after going back to the drawing board, Sony announced three new e-readers: the very basic Reader…

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1Reading and Writing with Samsung E-Readers

Samsung has entered the e-reader market in a big way. The company has announced its new E6 and E101 e-readers to be followed shortly by two additional devices (5″ and 6″). Samsung e-readers are designed to allow onscreen handwriting. This progressive development will have an outstanding impact on today’s users and future developers.

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0Two Impressive Additions to the 2010 e-Reader Lineup: Barnes & Noble’s Nook and Intel’s Reader

The once-cozy niche in the cosmos of personal e-book readers, initially carved out in late 2007 by Amazon’s Kindle, is steadily expanding. Two of the more attention-worthy devices being introduced during late 2009 and early 2010 are Barnes & Noble’s “Nook” and Intel’s “Reader.” What else would anyone expect from…

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0Asus Eee-Reader – Amazing Color Meets Dual Design

The Asus Eee-Reader is expected to introduce a touch of color and a ton of changes into the e-reader market. The devices of the future will maximize the reading experience, expand the reach of the reader, and thrill the users. Discover how Asus Eee-Reader puts a modern spin on a traditional and favorite pastime as well as lightening the load for students, businesses, and the average reader.

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1Top 3 Operating Systems for E-Readers

A good e-reader starts with a good base – an exceptional operating system. When it comes to the driving force behind popular e-readers, three systems stand out above the rest. An overview of the operating systems for digital readers reveals the top three. Discover the basic truth about the latest e-readers.

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04th issue of Digital Book Readers blog carnival

More than two months have passed since we published previous edition dbReaders b-carnival. There were a lot of new events and changes in the e-readers market showing rapid growth in production, technology and sales. Welcome to the January 9, 2010 edition of the high-tech Digital Book Readers blog carnival.

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0Readius: The Rolling Display e-Reader that Almost Didn’t Happen

The “Readius eReader”, the first pocket-size e-reader with a rollable e-paper display larger than the device itself, was invented by Polymer Vision, a spin-off of an electronics company that wanted state-of-the-art technology to be able to reach the marketplace more quickly. A financial mess led the fledgling company to bankruptcy…

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0The QUE Plastic Logic eBook Reader: The New Kid on the Block

The Plastic Logic QUE eBook reader has been unveiled, but not yet launched. Nor has a price been stated, although the objective of the development has been described by Plastic Logic as providing a produce for the business market, rather than for consumers. This being the case, the price could be high, and there is no other product available with the capabilities of the QUE.

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