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Along with the tablet announced on January 27th, Apple also stated that they have created an application known as iBooks. This app not only allows users to read digital books, it also integrates with a store from which to purchase them. Even thought the iPad doesn’t have a e-ink display, reading books on it will still most likely be a pleasure as the display it does have is gorgeous and allows for editing the font styles and size. The only unfortunate aspect of the iBooks application so far is that it may only be available in the US when the iPad is actually being sold this March. This information is according to the Australian Apple website which claims in a footnote at the bottom, “iBooks available in the US only.”
This is most likely due to the deals that Apple made with the various publishers for iBooks. And unlike the networking and 3G side of things for the iPad, Apple has made no statement on whether this will change. It’d be unfortunate if it didn’t, but there are still ways to get books from the App Store outside of the US. For instance, Amazon’s Kindle application is free, and many people enjoy Classics.
Via [The Unofficial Apple Weblog]
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