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Here are early reports from Google News Roundup. From ZDNet: Sony exec Steve Haber “announces ‘Reader Daily Edition, our first 3G wireless reader with 7-inch display.’ Can be used vertically, horizontally. It’s wireless and touchscreen. Sync with PC and Mac. Available this December for $399.”

TeleRead’s Paul Biba is at the New York Public Library to report the news conference, and we’ll have more details.

Meanwhile via Engadget we’ve learned that you “can register for a library card” via Sony software, “and then check out e-books from the ‘library’ over the internet. Content expires in 29 days. No late fees!” The NYPL, your own library, a private library, just what? The word “Library Finder” suggests that this could mean any public library. Nice going, Sony—if that’s what is meant. A partnership with OverDrive? There’s also talk, inevitably, of the new eBook Library software, which will work on Macs.

In addition Sony and the New York Public Library have worked out an agreement to make it easier for Sony owners to have access to NYPL content.

 
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