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Amazon reader device“Speculation is mounting that Amazon will unveil its long awaited ‘Kindle’ e-book reader at the Frankfurt Book Fair. The device is reportedly equipped with a wireless modem allowing users to browse the internet without connecting directly to a computer. It is also reported to have a small keyboard allowing for internet navigation as well as a scroll wheel to help users flick through text.” – Bookseller.com.

The TeleRead take: When will p-book people get a grip on reality? “From the sound of it, publishing execs are pinning quite a bit of hope on Amazon and its device, with one even going so far as to [say] that ‘if these guys can’t make it work, I see no hope,’” Bookseller.com qutoes Engadget. Yikes!

Isn’t Amazon/Mobipocket the same company whose DRM server was down for a week or so? And what about the possibility that the Kindle might sell for considerably more than the Sony Reader? It’s hard to say what the fate of the Kindle will be—perhaps the device will do well enough to let Amazon bully publishers even more than the company does today—but it’s clueless, clueless, clueless to tie the fate of the whole bleepin’ industry to one company and one device.

I’m more than disappointed—I’m angry. Wittingly or unwittingly, some P book people are setting up the E book business for another bust.

(Via MobileRead.)

 
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