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  2. Apple Books - Wikipedia

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    Apple Books (known as iBooks prior to iOS 12) is an e-book reading and store application by Apple Inc. for its iOS, iPadOS and macOS operating systems and devices.It was announced, under the name iBooks, in conjunction with the iPad on January 27, 2010, [2] and was released for the iPhone and iPod Touch in mid-2010, as part of the iOS 4 update. [3]

  3. Comparison of iOS e-reader software - Wikipedia

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    Apple Books: Apple Books can read text aloud to the user. Kindle: Ebooks can be emailed to an auto-generated Amazon email address Kobo Reading App: Strictly enforces registration with Kobo Support for magazine subscriptions. Extensive social media support via Facebook. Reading statistics and achievements. Stanza: Cover Flow [f 1]

  4. Amazon Kindle devices - Wikipedia

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    Amazon announced the second-iteration Kindle Paperwhite, marketed as the "All-New Kindle Paperwhite" and colloquially referred to as the Paperwhite 2, on September 3, 2013; [47] the Wi-Fi version was released on September 30 ($120 ad-supported, $140 no ads), and the 3G/Wi-Fi version was released in the US on November 5, 2013 ($190 ad-supported ...

  5. After Amazon's Kindle Fires, Apple Faces a Tough Decision - AOL

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    Amazon.com (NAS: AMZN) wants to take the tablet world by storm with its army of Kindle Fires. The e-tail giant unleashed a slew of new tablets earlier this month, with a bold proclamation that it ...

  6. Apple Tablet could be the real Kindle killer - AOL

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    Although the Apple (AAPL) world is disappointed that the rumored announcement of an Apple Tablet computer didn't transpire at the company's press conference on September 9, virtually everyone ...

  7. Should Apple Be Worried About the Kindle Fire? - AOL

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    Many have tried. Many have failed. Apple's (NAS: AAPL) iPad may have finally met a rival that can compete in a meaningful way with the dominant tablet. Amazon.com's (NAS: AMZN) Kindle Fire has ...

  8. Amazon Kindle - Wikipedia

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    The Send to Kindle service's personal documents can be accessed by all Kindle hardware devices as well as iOS and Android devices using the Kindle app. [24] Until August 2022, in addition to the document types mentioned above, this service could be used to send unprotected and original version only .mobi/.azw files to a user's Kindle library.

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