Re: ebook reader market share report

James Adcock <[email protected]> Fri, 14 Dec 2012 11:05:44 -0800
Newsgroups gmane.culture.literature.e-books.gutenberg.volunteers
Message-ID <[email protected]>
>Amazon could have switched to epub instead of botching KF8, but chose to 
be deliberatley incompatible to the rest of us.

The DRM epub world is incompatible with itself, so presumably Amazon saw
this issue as a "no difference from everyone else."

It is strange that you self-identify as being "epub" rather than "PG."

>It could also be that Kindle files are twice the size as epubs, or that 
is is practically impossible to get free files on the Kindle Fire.

The Kindle files are twice the size because PG chooses to implement them
that way.

It is trivial to get free files on the Kindle Fire, as I have already
explained to you, by using the Amazon "Send to Kindle" applet on your
computer.

While you may find some theoretical advantages to the Google Nexus 7, in
practice Google isn't selling it anymore, so those advantages must remain
purely theoretical.

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