Sony and Google’s tag-team tactics might not hurt Amazon and its Kindle reader, but this is certainly a step in the right direction. For who, exactly, we’re not so sure. Sony announced a bit ago that Google has opened up more than half-a-million of its books to Sony’s eReader. The catch? All of Google’s archived books are about as old as your granddad, if your granddad were 80-years-old.
Related posts:
- EBooks: Sony Now Offers 1 Million Free Books From Google Books Sony just announced that owners of the Sony Reader can...
- Sony And Google Try To Take On The Kindle With Open Books When you are coming from behind, embracing openness is...
- Google Giving Away eReaders at Google Books – What Took So Long? Google announced today that it is running a contest for...
- Google Opens Up Its EPUB Archive: Download 1 Million Books for Free Google just announced that it will now allow users to...
- Sony Drops Price of EBooks – Announces $199 EReader Sony just dropped the price of all new releases and...
Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.