How Kindle Can Learn From iPhone?
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I don’t know about you guys, but it took me 45 days to get my hands on a Kindle. Now that I have the Kindle, I can see what all the hype was about. This is certainly a huge step forward by Amazon to conquer the digital content market. Kindle allows you to open up pdf, html, and word docs and view them anytime anywhere. The fact that it’s tiny allows you to bring it with you everywhere. But the wireless features is perhaps the decisive differentiator for Kindle. Sony Readers and other devices out there do not allow you to buy or receive books on the go, and Amazon has certainly got that right.
Kindle is not the best designed ebook reader out there, and it can certainly get an iPhonish upgrade.It’s simple. By going touch, Kindle can move from a close-to-perfection product to a whole other level. An iPhone-like touchscreen feature not only allows you to have more reading real estate on your Kindle, it also makes it possible to avoid pushing those buttons while you are holding your Kindle tight. Kindle is great at it is right now, but it could be much better by taking a page out of Apple’s book.

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