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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Big(ger) Kindle News

Greetings all,

Really big news just came out that will undoubtedly impact libraries significantly.

Amazon announced today that they will be releasing a whole series of new Kindles. There will be a Kindle Fire tablet that will compete with iPad for $199. There will be three new e-Ink readers: 1) a Kindle non-touch version for $79; 2) Kindle Touch version for $99; and 3) Kindle Touch 3G for $149.
Here is some early information on this: http://is.gd/Hj3AnU
I assume there will be a lot more information out there on this shortly.

Given that we now have Kindle content via Overdrive (and it is very easy to use), this will mean a huge increase in customers asking questions about and wanting e-books. As such, I will be adding a 15-20 minute demonstration of accessing Kindle books via Overdrive at all of my Monday morning meetings with staff. Stay tuned for more information and locations of those meetings.

In the meantime, take a quick look at the basic information page at Overdrive:
Even if you do not have access to a Kindle, you can go through the process and send the book to the Kindle Cloud Reader, which is a web app that allows you to read Kindle books instantly online. It does require an Amazon.com account but does not require that it be attached to any form of payment.

Please let me know if you have any questions about this.

Thanks,
Mike VC

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