Amazon.com has received a lot of attention and respectable sales for its Kindle e-book reader, but it’s hardly made a dent in the hardcover armor of the old-fashioned paper book. Last Wednesday, the Internet company revealed another prong of its strategy in making its gigantic e-book library available on a device already in millions of hands: the iPhone. This is a big step for e-books, which have lingered outside the mainstream for nearly two decades even as digital media have conquered music and film distribution.
by Peter Svensson
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