Thursday 28 January 2010

The iPad Won't Kill The Kindle - NYT


Brad Stone gives his reasons why he believes the Amazon Kindle will continue to prosper in spite of the arrival of Apple's iPad in this morning's New York Times.

"When you read a book, you just don’t want to have e-mail, Twitter and the ESPN Web site beckoning from the browser. The absence of those services on the Kindle — sure, it’s also a flaw — actually make it better for focused leisure reading."



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Jenna said...

My husband is a complete tech gadget geek and buys almost everything that comes out. He wants to buy an iPad.

But - as a reader I still have the Kindle on my Mother's Day list. I agree that there is nothing to worry about.

Jenna