gigaom.com — Book-related apps saw an upsurge in launches in September, according to a survey conducted by Flurry, a San Francisco-based mobile application analytics company. So much so, that book-related applications overtook games in the App Store as a percentage of all released apps.
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borezNov 2, 2009
well yeah, if you like squinting to look at the words.
dagamer34Nov 2, 2009
No. Screen is too small.
crashdavisNov 2, 2009
I've been reading books on my various Palm devices using eReader and Mobipocket for the past six years. I've never needed an iPhone, or a Kindle for that matter, to do any ereading.
Closed AccountNov 2, 2009
Whoops....my bad :)
rpgmakrNov 3, 2009
If that is all it takes for you to consider it a reader I'm sorry to tell you that that's true for almost any decent cellphone right now. Have you ever tried to read something on a sony e-reader? It's not that comfortable, doing it on a phone is not even something I would consider.