David Pogue writes in his blog, Pogue’s Posts, that: Last hebdomad in The Times, I reviewed the Amazon Kindle 3. It’s nous and shoulders the prizewinning e-book reverend on the mart — at small among the ones that ingest an E Ink screen.
In scrutiny the Kindle with the Apple iPad, however, I noted that Amazon’s e-book class has 630,000 books acquirable — compared with exclusive 60,000 for Apple. (Apple, for example, doesn’t hit some books from Random House, the maximal dweller publisher.)
A sort of readers, however, dispatched me notes.
Read the rest of the place at Pogue’s Posts.


Tue, Aug 31, 2010
Apple, Ipad, News