“The vision is that you should be able to get any book”not just any book in print, but any book that’s ever been in print”on this device in less than a minute.” –Jeff Bezos
How’s that for a librarian’s dream? The Kindle, Amazon.com’s new eReader, launches tomorrow, and Newsweek has an article online about the new, possibly revolutionary, product.
I can’t do a complete thinkpiece on the Kindle right now, but over the course of the week I’ll get to my take on the device. There are still lots of questions unanswered (the wireless connectivity charge, for one), but here’s the quick take to be expanded on later:
- This could very well be the iPod for books. It is revolutionary.
- Libraries seriously need to get their heads on straight regarding copyright law and licensing. If we don’t do some very, very serious lobbying very, very soon, eBooks will kill the current library model. We really need to do some serious thinking about how this impacts us.
- It is too expensive. For $400 I can buy a laptop (or two!) and do many more things on it.
- I want one.
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5 replies on “Amazon Kindle”
Man, that photo looks surprisingly like a cardboard cut out. The fullsize version doesn’t fare much better. I’m curious how it differs from Sony’s Reader.
I love the Kindle. I think its probably the first generation of similar products that will change how we read. Its amazing.
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I love the Kindle. I think its probably the first generation of similar products that will change how we read. Its amazing.