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The NOOK continued…

It’s only fair to keep talking about Barnes and Noble‘s new eBook Reader, the Nook. We burned up a lot of net time on the Kindle, after all. This link from Jorgen (thanks) that takes us to an excellent display set at engaget.com.  Lots of pictures, even video. Well worth a look. All this excitement, and …

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Introducing Barnes and Noble’s “Nook”

The Barnes and Noble eBook Reader the “Nook” was launched yesterday at a 4 p.m news conference in Manhattan. Read the play by play on The New York Times Technology page here. At $259 it’s priced to compete with Kindle, also priced at $259. (That’s a missed opportunity… $239 would have sold a million of them and made …

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Global Kindle Finally Out of the Gates!

Amazon is shaking off those dreams of market monopoly, smelling the coffee and realizing there are some real world-class competitors coming into the game with the same grand ambitions. Yesterday Amazon started shipping a souped-up Kindle for U.S. and International adopters. Read here at Channel Web for a story about the global Kindle’s migration to one hundred countries with …

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Que, the ProReader coming January 7, 2010

News at SoftSailor.com seems to confirm the rumors that have been bandied about forever regarding the Plastic Logic eBook reader. Read about it here. Called Que, the proReader, this device features an 8.5 x 11-inch capacitive touchscreen. Soft Sailor’s got pictures, or for more specifics you can take the link here to Que’s homepage at …

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European Union Gets into the Act

Watch out Google Books, looks like the EU is going to push back with the launch of the EU Bookshop’s digital library. Announced at the Frankfurt Book Fair, the library contains 50 years of documents in 50 languages. All FREE. Check out the story here.

Will Your Brain Like This Article?

Here is a thought-provoking read for your weekend. The New York Times offers an opinion piece on whether the brain is willing to go along with the switch to eBooks and eBook Readers. They asked five experts from different disciplines and areas of study these questions (from the article): “Is there a difference in the …

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Google Editions in 2010

More tough news for Amazon. Google will sell eBooks for any device through an online store called Google Editions that they plan to launch next year. The development announced in a release here at Reuters is a nice change for Google’s otherwise complicated press life as they battle the many challenges to Google Books. Google Editions …

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Barnes and Noble eBook Reader to Launch Next Week

ZDNet’s got the scoop and apparently pictures of the rumored Barnes and Noble eBook Reader designed and set to launch through a partnership with IREX and Plastic Logic. Read the story and see the pictures here. So this is going to heat things up, with Barnes and Noble’s long track record as book seller and distributor, …

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Time Magazine cautiously adds its two cents…

Hey, since everyone on the web’s been chattering about eBooks and eBook Readers for years now, isn’t Time kind of imitating us? Anyway, there is a good story at Time about the upcoming eBook Revolution. (Notice how they waited until things got into full swing before commenting…but I digress.) Read the article, it starts out lamenting how …

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EXTREMELY COOL DEVICE ALERT!

Ok. This device (not sure it has a name yet…) from LG should make a big impact on the eBook Revolution. Let’s face it, like most hand-held devices, power is a concern for eBook Readers. So here’s LG to the rescue with a solar-powered eBook Reader that harnesses light energy to streamline your eBook reading. Check out the …

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