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iPhone as an eBook Reader Threatens Kindle, Says Report
iPhone as an eBook Reader Threatens Kindle, Says Report
iPhone as an eBook Reader Rivals Kindle, Says Report Apple's iPhone is quickly becoming the ebook reader of choice for many, and could steal market share from Amazon's Kindle, according to a report from market research firm Flurry. The iPhone and iPod Touch turned into a popular handheld gaming ...
iPhone apps for toddlers/preschoolers
iPhone apps for toddlers/preschoolers
callapidderdays.com — Despite the title of this post, I technically do not have an iPhone. But I do have... an iPod Touch, and the wonderful thing about the iPod Touch is that you can use nearly every iPhone app on it. And I’ve certainly downloaded my share of apps. I have apps related to cooking, reading, ... (more) iPhone apps for toddlers/preschoolers
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What’s hot on iPhone? Books, books, books!
Books — ... . (Meanwhile, Flurry says, games slipped to about 13 percent of new iPhone applications released last month, down from 117 percent in July 2009.) The report goes on to say that reading books on iPhones is becoming so popular that Amazon, maker of the Kindle, may need to watch its back. According to the folks at Flurry, the iPhone is quickly gaining ground as the e-book reader of choice for many and could steal market share from Amazon’s Kindle. Amazon has yet to release sales figures for its Kindle, but it’s been estimated that about 3 million of the e-readers will be sold in ...

Kindle Under Fire from iPhone Apps
Brandywine BookseReader apps for the iPhone are surging in popularity, according to a marketing research firm. The firm suggests Amazon's Kindle may become a remainder to Apple's iPhone and iPod Touch, which has 57,000,000 users.

May the best device win ...
Books, Inq. — The Epilogue — ...iPhone as an eBook Reader Threatens Kindle, Says Report. (Hat tip, Dave Lull.) ...

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