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Come on, as soon as these things start rolling out, and have every capability that Google feed reader does, the newspaper will probably die!
I'm serious, the ability for independent news sites that tackle specific local niches will be able to survive. And I'm one of them.
The technology is already here. What's the problem, it doesn't look that hard to create. They create cell phones that do mostly everything a feed reader should. I smell conspiracy!
Imagine having several books there or a feeds reader... I can't wait to have one!
Digital book readers have failed in large part because they haven't matched or improved on the experience of reading a book as it exists today. The Sony product apparently does this well (great contrast, nice page navigation, etc.), and hopefully Amazon's will as well. I've always thought the best initial market for these is textbooks, which need to be updated often, must be carried around in backpacks to the detriment of the user, and which can have significant added value with the addition of multimedia content. Plus, from a business model perspective, you can sell thousands at a time in contracts to schools, bookstores, and others.
Additionally, the device appears to be one of those that only works with certain proprietary formats. If this was a device shown to work with open technologies, like PDF and RSS, and not tied to one particular reseller, my tune might change.
The last thing we need is another entrenched business model like the US mobile market, where we pay money to enter a contract.
backlight is a non-sense. The technology is e-ink, not LCD. A bit like saying my horse does not have wheels.
Anyway, the issues around ebooks are mostly
* DRM. Some earlier versions of Sony Ebook reader or the iRex had limited life for downloaded books and with some specific formats sometimes.
* Battery life is another issue. You want to be able to travel a long time with continuous use of the device.
* Search and Indexing of the content.
* Not tied to a specific shop
Electronic book is a misnomer in general. These devices are electronic libraries more than books.