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@victorweb While it is true you will lose some business to pirates those people are unlikely to buy your material anyway. The benefit to having your objects pirated is exposure. I find most people who may pirate a book have friends who aren't as technically apt and when they find out about your book are more than likely to buy the book. Spreading the word on your book and it's good qualities can do a world of good for your book sales. In terms of the Kindle store while it does stink that you only get 33% of the sale that's one sale you probably wouldn't have otherwise. I only read books in digital format now that I have a Kindle, if you don't have your book in the store it will be scanned and pirated elsewhere and be fairly easily obtainable. Don't worry about the security of DRM because that security is only a pacifier companies use to get big companies to digitize their content. It will be removed, always.
@iroq d mullet
For me the iPhone app is perfect for when I'm away from my Kindle and want to pick up where I left off on a book I'm already reading on there. Also for short stints the app is pretty damn good considering the screen size. It's not much of a hassle to tap or slide the page every once in a while.
I want to play, too.
My server is a piece of shit, pick me please!
Both YouTube and push require certificates that allow access to the services.
There is so much more you can do with a GF that you should be worried about.
I want free stuff!
That is NICE. I want it please and thank you.
I need to give this to my mom please! She is considering dropping her G1 for something worse for GPS!?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I am looking for a 12- or 13-inch ultraportable that can also play modern games at a reasonable level, for less than $1,000. I know the brainiacs out there can help me out. Love the site, thanks!"
 

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