Plastic Logic Slimmer than Kindle DX
If you have been following this blog lately, you probably know that I am a big fan of Plastic Logic. Since its debut on DEMO a while back, I have[…]
If you have been following this blog lately, you probably know that I am a big fan of Plastic Logic. Since its debut on DEMO a while back, I have[…]
You got to feel for Sony. It used to be the top player in the e-book market, but since the emergence of Kindle, Sony has been struggling to keep up[…]
When the first Kindle came out, many experts claimed that it will never be successful. Some claimed that no one would pay $360 just to read books. Fast forward to[…]
I know folks were throwing tea parties to protest the bank bailouts in the U.S., but I wasn’t aware that Amazon Kindle owners have been throwing their own tea party[…]
A few weeks ago, we had the Authors Guild challenge Amazon to remove the text-to-speech feature that a lot of us have come to love. Amazon finally buckled and made[…]
You may have thought that Amazon was going to have it all easy when it introduced Kindle 2.0. Amazon made some good improvements over the first Kindle and solidified its[…]
Amazon has been a really interesting company to watch. It is a pioneer in the Internet retail industry, but there have been so many ups and downs in Amazon’s history[…]
Sony’s latest partnership with Google has brought much needed coverage for its PRS 700 e-book reader. Sony PRS 700 is a decent e-book reader. But in comparison to Amazon Kindle[…]
I have been meaning to write a series on how you can publish your own content on Amazon Kindle. In truth, you don’t have to be a rocket scientist to[…]
When I launched K.indled a couple of years ago, I was aware of all the services that can be used to syndicate this blog. But I didn’t want to use[…]