Mon, Jul 20th, 2009
Watch out, Amazon Kindle: Barnes & Noble's back in the e-book game. Barnes & Noble on Monday announced two e-book ventures, an online retail outlet for e-books called the Barnes & Noble eBookstore, and also a partnership with Plastic Logic to be the exclusive e-book provider for Plastic Logic's forthcoming e-reader. The announcements represent a major new source of competition for Amazon and Kindle, for now the leading names in the exploding e-book marketplace.
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AT&T to Power New Plastic Logic E-Reader
Jul 20th, 2009 - PC World
The upcoming Plastic Logic electronic reader will use AT&T's 3G network to connect to the Net, the companies have announced. The Plastic Logic Reader, set to debut in 2010...
Plastic Logic Reader will connect via AT&T and WiFi
Jul 20th, 2009 - ZDNet
Larry posted the news on the Plastic Logic eReader device that will launch in early 2010 in a partnership with Barnes & Noble. We received news today that the Plastic Logic Reader will also connect wirelessly to the Internet like the Kindle...
Plastic Logic's lightweight e-reader will have AT&T wireless 3G ...
Jul 20th, 2009 - CNET
Last week Plastic Logic hooked up with Barnes & Noble. Now it's got something going with AT&T to provide the 3G wireless connection for its upcoming e-reader, which is due out in early 2010. Early Wednesday...
Barnes & Noble: Please Avoid These Kindle Mistakes
Jul 20th, 2009 - PC World
Now that Barnes & Noble has unveiled its plans for an e-book reader and an e-book store to take on rivals such as Amazon.com and Sony, we want to get them out the door on the right track.
Barnes & Noble Opens eBookstore With 700000 Titles
Jul 20th, 2009 - CNNMoney
Barnes & Noble Inc. (BKS) launched an eBookstore that plans to offer productsfor platforms including Apple Inc.'s (AAPL) iPhone and iPod Touch, BlackBerrysmartphones and most Windows and Mac laptops or full-sized desktop computers.

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