Amazon debuted the kindle on Monday. Engadget has a good photo gallery of the device.
The kindle will let users read books ($9.99), Magazines ($1.99/month), Newspapers (varies from $5.99-$14.99/month), Blogs ($0.99-$1.99), your own files ($0.10 each), RSS feeds ($1 per feed). Not withstanding the potential monthly fee nightmare, The Kindle is a tempting little device. But how tempting can it be at $399? That's a lot of money for the device and then you have to buy the books, newspapers, blogs.
Plus, it looks like the Kindle got hit with the ugly stick. I get the fact that they wanted it to "feel" like a paperback in your hand but, ugh!, the white-beige color scheme is 1980's retro - but in a bad way.
Now, I read a ton of books in a year. And, in the past, I had eBooks on my Palm Pilot and enjoyed the fact that I could carry several books in my pocket that were available to me whenever I had a spare moment. But, when I ditched the Palm, I did not feel some great loss because I didn't have my eBooks anymore. Its not as if you can read and walk at the same time or read and drive like you can with music. And that's the problem I think the Kindle has got. There just isn't a longing to have books available on demand. Not to mention the fact that the paper book is pretty well perfected after about 600 years.
So, although I like the idea, I don't think Amazon has got "it" with the Kindle. The high cost of the device, the "nickel and dime" monthly costs, the fact that there just isn't a clamor for eBooks and the fact that the alternative is damn near perfect tells me that Kindle is a dud. I think the best that Amazon can hope for is to start changing the environment for eBooks by getting people to want them. If they can do that then maybe Kindle version 2 or version 3 will take off. Until then, I just don't see it.
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Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Monday, November 19, 2007
iPhone News Beat: Nov. 19, 2007
Its snowing in Princeton, New Jersey so, here's the wintery mix edition iPhone News:
Looks like I was right about Apple's no cash policy for iPhones. At least Michael Flynn agrees (with more research).
Kindle eBook Reader vs. iPhone.
Is the Kindle the last shot for eBooks?
Kindle vs. iPhone again.
Today must be the eBook/eReader day. Zinio has released free magazines on the iPhone -Macworld, GQ, Mens Health, Playboy (no pictorials), Popular Mechanics to name a few. Here's the iPhone Link.
Good review of Twitter iPhone Clients.
What to do if you loose your iPhone.
Is Apple tracking iPhone IMEI Numbers?
Alternative iTunes video viewing.
Don't forget that Amazon's got some Black Friday Deals. Save yourself an early wake-up and shop from home this Friday.
Looks like I was right about Apple's no cash policy for iPhones. At least Michael Flynn agrees (with more research).
Kindle eBook Reader vs. iPhone.
Is the Kindle the last shot for eBooks?
Kindle vs. iPhone again.
Today must be the eBook/eReader day. Zinio has released free magazines on the iPhone -Macworld, GQ, Mens Health, Playboy (no pictorials), Popular Mechanics to name a few. Here's the iPhone Link.
Good review of Twitter iPhone Clients.
What to do if you loose your iPhone.
Is Apple tracking iPhone IMEI Numbers?
Alternative iTunes video viewing.
Don't forget that Amazon's got some Black Friday Deals. Save yourself an early wake-up and shop from home this Friday.
Sunday, November 18, 2007
iPhone News Beat: Weekend Edition - November 18, 2007
Slow news weekend, but here's the round up:
Seems HiJacking your iPhone has consequences.
Why Google's Android is wrong.
What Android means for Apple.
The iPhone Java fantasy continues...
I'll second this wish for iPhone WiFi podcast downloads.
Of course, the big news this weekend was the impending Monday morning launch of the Amazon Kindle eBook reader. Newsweek has the cover story (oddly without pictures but Engadget has some).
Finally, we are 4 days until black friday. If your in the market for Apple products, set you alarm clocks early friday and get down to the nearest Apple Store as they have historically had some good deals. For everything else, and to save yourself a trip out after eating all that turkey, check out Amazon's Black Friday Deals Page.
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