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image “Taiwan’s largest telecommunications service provider, Chunghwa Telecom (CHT), has teamed up with Microsoft, smartphone maker High Tech Computer (HTC) and others to start building an e-book business for Chinese language materials.” – IDG News Service via IT World.

Details: CHT “unveiled dozens of business and content partners at a news gathering in Taipei aimed at building support for its online Hami Book City and Hamibook software. The idea is to launch the online book store for content and sales and develop Hamibook software to work on smartphones and other devices such as e-readers…The company expects HTC and other smartphone partners to create devices for the e-book market, including smartphones with e-book screens as well as e-readers.”

The TeleRead take: I like this new interest in e-books and related hardware, especially the cellphone-related variety, but I wonder about the format issue, not to mention the DRM question. No mention of ePub in the IDG dispatch. Of course, over on the mainland, closed proprietary approaches would probably score with the Communist rulers.

About the image: That’s the HTC Magic, presumably similar to the company’s offerings in China.

Related: TeleRead exclusive on e-books in China (79M readers of digital books) and Smashwords’ ePub books reach Android phones via pact with Aldiko: Barcode eases app downloads. Let’s hope that the open, nonDRMed approach favored by Smashwords and Aldiko will prevail in the end in China and elsewhere.

 
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