So, the Kindle is out, eh?
Google it and you'll see it costs $399. It locks you in to all kinds of rules.
http://diveintomark.org/archives/2007/11/19/the-future-of-reading
Meanwhile, you can buy a Linux powered eee PC .. which is not only something you can read on, but a full computer, with a useful keyboard. Not the same device. The eee weighs several pounds, the Kindle around 11 ounces.
I dunno...given the Rocket eBook fiasco, I'm leery of the Kindle. And I'm not sure that the Kindle is kind to the ebooks you already own.
But there, I was part of the early push for ebooks, so I *am* biased. You can buy our ebooks from Baen for much less than an amazon price, and ... you don't need to sue it on a machine that will report back to amazon every time you open a book...
"The Device Software will provide Amazon with data about your Device and its interaction with the Service (such as available memory, up-time, log files and signal strength) and information related to the content on your Device and your use of it"...
By the way ... found that link for Webscriptions... http://www.webscription.net/m-5-srm-publisher.aspx
Speaking of wifi, the signal is fluctuating wildly. Will catch you all later this week; if you celebrate turkey day, have a good one!
Google it and you'll see it costs $399. It locks you in to all kinds of rules.
http://diveintomark.org/archives/2007/11/19/the-future-of-reading
Meanwhile, you can buy a Linux powered eee PC .. which is not only something you can read on, but a full computer, with a useful keyboard. Not the same device. The eee weighs several pounds, the Kindle around 11 ounces.
I dunno...given the Rocket eBook fiasco, I'm leery of the Kindle. And I'm not sure that the Kindle is kind to the ebooks you already own.
But there, I was part of the early push for ebooks, so I *am* biased. You can buy our ebooks from Baen for much less than an amazon price, and ... you don't need to sue it on a machine that will report back to amazon every time you open a book...
"The Device Software will provide Amazon with data about your Device and its interaction with the Service (such as available memory, up-time, log files and signal strength) and information related to the content on your Device and your use of it"...
By the way ... found that link for Webscriptions... http://www.webscription.net/m-5-srm-publisher.aspx
Speaking of wifi, the signal is fluctuating wildly. Will catch you all later this week; if you celebrate turkey day, have a good one!
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2007-11-22 15:30 (UTC)Also, though IANAL, ISTM if you send them something to have them convert it for you, you may have just broken an IP law *and* given them content at the same time. That is if you consider a PDF something that comes under DMCA protections.
Should a PDF come under DMCA? Well, some people put information in PDFs so it won't be converted....
Wheeee.....!
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2007-11-22 18:41 (UTC)When there is a reasonably priced eInk book reader with open formats and reasonable connectivity then I'll definitely think about it.