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Amazon Kindle can now check out e-books from 11,000 libraries - CSMonitor.com
Kindle users can now check out e-books from 11,000 community libraries across the country, Amazon announced today. The process is a simple one: Navigate to the website of your local library, enter your library card number, select a title, click “Send to Kindle,” and plug in your Amazon.com information. Your book can then be transmitted wirelessly or via USB – any gadget with Amazon software will do, including an iPhone or Android handset.
The availability of the e-books will vary from library to library, but most titles should be available on your Kindle for about two weeks. After that, they’ll disappear. In a press release, Amazon exec Jay Marine called libraries a “critical part of our communities,” and framed the initiative as the natural next step for library lending.
“We’re even doing a little extra here – normally, making margin notes in library books is a big no-no,” Marine said. “But we’re fixing this by extending our Whispersync technology to library books, so your notes, highlights and bookmarks are always backed up and available the next time you check out the book or if you decide to buy the book.”
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Are the ads going to be shown within the books themselves? Or just on the menu pages? If it’s the latter, good deal. If it’s the former, it’s an awful deal — definitely not worth it.
Update: Jason has the details:
But fear not, skeptical bibliophiles: Amazon says that the ads will only show up on the Kindle’s home screen and screensavers, and they won’t show up when you’re actually reading.
You get a Kindle for $114 with the ads. I think it’s worth it but I don’t understand why Amazon wouldn’t push it down to the killer $99 price point. Are the $14 really that key to their margins? Put in two ads, do whatever, just get to that price point!
Imagine how many units a $99 Kindle would sell.