Wait a sec.... I don't have the exact dates on me, but the Kindle Cloud Reader has been out for quite some time, and the Kindle iOS app was available long before iBooks. So I think that my comment about "dragging their feet" is not unwarranted...
Again though, I've got a library of over 50 titles in the Kindle Store (which I read on my iOS devices as well as via web browser). What's the compelling reason to start buying my content from iBooks now, especially when I _still_ cannot read iBooks on the Web (as I can with Cloud Reader)?
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Not really, no.
Come off it.
Wait a sec.... I don't have the exact dates on me, but the Kindle Cloud Reader has been out for quite some time, and the Kindle iOS app was available long before iBooks. So I think that my comment about "dragging their feet" is not unwarranted...
Again though, I've got a library of over 50 titles in the Kindle Store (which I read on my iOS devices as well as via web browser). What's the compelling reason to start buying my content from iBooks now, especially when I _still_ cannot read iBooks on the Web (as I can with Cloud Reader)?