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Saturday, February 14, 2009

'Kindle killer' Shortcovers covers a lot



Hey, Kindle 2! Apparently you have some legitimate competition calling itself the "kindle killer."
OK, enough with the cuteness. So far I've yet to be personally interested in the Kindle 2. That most likely has to do with the price of the unit. I just don't have the time to read enough books to make $360 for an e-reader worth it.
(Credit: CBC News)
Indigo's Shortcovers caught my eye, though. PCWorld is reporting that the service is set to launch later in February as an app for the iPhone, BlackBerry, and Android OS.
Shortcovers lets you read the first chapter of any book free of charge. It then gives you the option to either buy a chapter at a time, or purchase the whole book. Single chapters are expected to cost around 99 cents each, with full books averaging between $10 and $20. You'll also have the option to have the book shipped to you physically if you prefer.
Shortcovers is owned and operated by Indigo Books & Music, supposedly the largest book retailer in Canada.
While there are e-readers for the iPhone like Stanza and services like Bookworm already available, Shortcovers will be leveraging its close ties to the publishing industry to differentiate this service.
At launch, Shortcovers expects to have about 50,000 full books available, with another 200,000 individual chapters and excerpts in its library. According to PCWorld only a third of the titles will be public domain or copyright-expired works. The rest will be current commercial offerings.
Shortcovers plans to offer news and magazine articles, short stories, and blog posts in addition to the book content.

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I don't think ill get all debate--ish about e-books or regular books until after a couple more years, but for now, I'm fine cuddling up with about 300 pages of words on a sofa .

but its still cool to have an e-book. =]

http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-10161651-1.html?tag=TOCmoreStories.0

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