Monday, June 3, 2013

The Amazon Kindle Store with lots of lead exceeds the iBooks Store ... - Engadget

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When Apple introduced the iPad earlier this year, it seemed that the Cupertino company would eat another market that had never set foot: the electronic books. However, it seems that this time Steve Jobs plans have been truncated due to a strong competitor: the Amazon book store book outsells the Apple for 60 to a . That is, when Apple sells an e-book, Amazon has already sold 60.

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show us the testimony of a writer, Joseph Andrew Konrath. The shock of his books in the Kindle Store (Amazon store) are at a rate of 200 a day, while the iPad only sells 100 a month . This does not represent any loss to Konrath, but it is a good example of the difference in success between the two stores.

Is the iPad screen too bright? Or is it because the Kindle is focused on e-book reader as the Apple tablet is diversified into many more fields? Apple will have to scramble if you want a good piece of the e-books that will increasingly gaining ground in the market for physical paper books .

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