How Apple could make ebooks work
Why hasn't Apple done for ebooks what it has done for other creative arts such as music, movies, and TV shows? Why hasn't Apple crafted a top-notch shopping and viewing experience for books, and then slapped the greatest works of our most honored writers in copy-protected chains? Why is it that the basic concept of reading hasn't been perverted into yet another massive, glorious, fire-belching engine that makes money for Apple?
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What are you talking about?,
What are you talking about?, I downloaded eReader and will probably never read a book in any other format than the iphone. So what that iTunes was't able to capitalize on the sale of books, you can download them directly from your eReader account anytime you can connect to the Internet.