[LINK] The Amazon Kimble e-book
stephen at melbpc.org.au
stephen at melbpc.org.au
Mon Jul 7 00:37:04 AEST 2008
Hi all,
Some say the Amazon Kimble e-book will revolutionize book publishing
http://www.amazon.com/
Wikipedia say .. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazon_Kindle
'The Amazon Kindle is an (always-on) electronic book (e-book) notebook
appliance launched in the United States by Amazon.com in November 2007.
It uses an electronic paper display,and downloads content over Amazon
Whispernet, via the always-on US Sprint (NextG) network. The Kindle is
normally used as a stand alone e-book, without a computer.
Whispernet is accessible through Kindle without any fee. Amazon does not
sell the Kindle outside America as Whispernet only works in the U.S. The
New York Times bestsellers cost around $10(US) and web browsing is free.
Amazon's first offering of the Kindle sold out in five and a half hours..
Concurrently with the Kindle device, Amazon launched the Digital Text
Platform, a system for authors to self-publish directly to the Kindle.
Currently in open beta, Authors can upload documents in several formats
for delivery via Whispernet, and charge between US$0.99 and $200/download.
The authors receive 35% of all revenues based on their list price."
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It will be nice to have the Kimble here in Australia, though imagine what
Telstra etc will charge Amazon for the mobile-phone/Internet connectivity.
In America, Amazon includes the net connection in the purchase price haha!
An expensive arrangement (always-on, often-download) here one would think,
and, unlikely to be included in the purchase price whan it gets here, yes?
Cheers people
Stephen Loosley
Member, Victorian
Institute of Teaching
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