With the Kindle immediately attracts attention worldwide, there are no future plans to go international? While (as at the time of writing) Kindle is sold in the United States, there are talks that the U.S. ships in talks with Vodafone to launch its ebook reader outside the
Kindle is currently outside the U.S., but coverage does not work. This means that if your eBook Reader is necessary to take abroadDownload any other books on computer and then transfer them to the Kindle via a USB port. This may be satisfactory for the tourists, not for those who live abroad but.
Speculation is that the Kindle will go international (and you can think before you), but start in the countries that Amazon already has a presence as the United Kingdom, Germany, Canada and Japan. Sun can still can control the sales and wireless coverageefficient enough before you get to the rest of the world.
In places like Japan, where high technology embraced the regular book sales are declining anyway, and in 2007 the top 10 best-selling books include five books, which were delivered wirelessly. One of them, Koizora (Translation: Love Sky) was purchased primarily on phones like the iPhone, and more than 1 million copies have been sold in 12 months.
And those trends seem global, with sales of eBooksUnited States jumped more than $ 10 million dollars in the years between 2006 and 2007. With numbers like these, it's no wonder that the Kindle was released in 2007 with a purpose.
Even if there was official word from Amazon, if it is not comprehensive for the Kindle, it seems very likely that this will now be taking place nearby. So if you live abroad and was a wish, you may have to wait much longer.
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