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harlequinn “With technology changing, will we still be able to read ebooks we buy today in say ten or twenty years? I’ve already come across problems with buying ebooks from Harlequin. Their reader, though pretty, worries me. The first e-book I bought from them gave me reservations about buying from them. Now I buy from other avenues. Technology seems to be the driving force behind ebooks. It’s also the thing, I think that will hold ebooks back. Have you encountered any issues with opening files? Transferring types? Is a reader like Sony’s or the Kindle the answer? What do you think?” – Ecataromance blog.

The TeleRead take: As consumers grow more sophisticated about E, I suspect that Harlequin and other publishers will be hearing from more and more people frustrated with eBabel—all those warring e-book formats. eBabel worries are no longer just for geeks. The Harlequin site serves up books in at least three formats, Adobe, Microsoft Reader and Mobipocket Reader—which it should do.  But oh for a universal format like ePub, so e-books can be as easy to buy and use as audio CDs.

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