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Singapore: ereader connects to national library for free
February 26, 2010 | 9:07 am
By Paul Biba
Here’s an interesting one. A new ereader, the KeyReader, was introduced into Singapore. It’s got wireless connectivity and is locally made in Singapore.
The reader will be able to access the over 900,000 books in the collection of Singapore’s National Library board for free. The manufacturer, iCell, is also in contact with other Singaporean content producers. More info at The Straits Times.
Thanks to Resource Shelf for the heads up.
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