nytimes.com— Assuming the success of the Kindle partly accounts for Amazon’s crazy stock price, there may be a way to assess its value, and it may be in the billions.
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You're buying the content not the paper... The convenience is great. I would buy most books in ebook form even if they were the same price. I'm running out of room for bookshelves...
jamesmcmJan 10, 2009
I'm waiting for the Plastic Logic e-paper - hopefully it will DRM free as well, and read all open formats.
ilgazJan 11, 2009
That would be $1000 to add. Colour E-ink. Not impossible but way expensive currently.
topher06Jan 11, 2009
No, that is the #1 problem with people like you.
hasansexyJan 11, 2009
Then why does this assh**e make things up? :( I really dont understand why someone would do that.
esc27Jan 12, 2009
$150-200 cheaper, better looking, less expensive books, no DRM, and I'd probably own one right now.
madeingermanyJan 13, 2009
I suggest you also unplug your computer right now.
jusgreatJan 13, 2009
You're buying the content not the paper... The convenience is great. I would buy most books in ebook form even if they were the same price. I'm running out of room for bookshelves...
drummerguy520Jan 18, 2009
It's pretty cool that you could come up with something to fit in there, but you were dugg up for the last line.
j035u5May 5, 2009
the now generation? what does that even mean? isn't every generation in the time period that they are in?