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The Kindle craze goes on—how long until another Sony craze or maybe even a Readius craze replaces it? Or will the K-fixation last and last? Who knows? Of interest:

  • kindlenewsweek News that the Kindle’s still sold out. Even so, where are the specific numbers? Just how many units sold out of how many in stock? I don’t doubt that the K-machine is a hit among early adopters, and it might be much more of a success, but why is Jeff Bezos so shy about the stats that count? (Mike Cane, Henry Blodget and Peter Kafka.)
  • Transcript of Amazon earnings call for Q4 with mention of Kindle, including Jeff’s reference to a K-based Q&A service. Also, do you notice the description of the Web browser as “experimental”? Could much of the “free” be too experimental for consumers’ tastes? Some may hope that WiFi efforts succeed, so users don’t get socked in the future with nasty EVDO-related fees! (Seeking Alpha.)
  • Publishers Weekly’s take on Amazon and the Kindle. PW quotes Jeff’s prediction that digital will prevail over physical in the sale of content on Amazon. Oh, and the word is that Jeff wants people to get their Kindles immediately. The issue is, how long until Amazon can reach this goal, given the current shortage of E Ink displays. By the way, the Kindle definitely uses Vizplex, the second-gen  E Ink display tech.
  • Disrupt-O-Meter’s indication that the Kindle will shake up the book biz more than will the Sony Reader. That’s no surprise right now, given Amazon’s size and the Kindle’s wireless. But don’t count Sony out. (MobileRead.)
  • $300M purchase of Audible by Amazon—a hint that audio books could play a larger role in the Kindle’s future. I wonder if the buy would have happened if the Kindle was a big flop.
  • Jerry Pournelle’s new Kindle. (MobileRead.)
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