B&N come up with the goods!
This just released:
Nook, eBook Reader, eBook Device - Barnes&Noble
B&N have raised the stakes in ebook readers. This beauty has the b/w eInk screen for reading, and below that a smaller touchscreen colour backlit screen for browsing and buying. It's 3G wireless as well as Wi Fi. It takes epub format which means you can access your book from other compatible machines too. And here's the BIG innovation -- you can lend your ebooks to a friend for up to 14 days. What good is 14 days? Time enough for someone to check out a recommendation and decide whether they want their own copy. This brings 'word of mouth' method of boosting sales to the market and it's a GREAT idea (speaking as a publisher and customer). If you lend it out, you can't access it yourself, so it does not encourage lost sales, and focuses on selling more.
I've never been tempted to buy an ebook reader, but if this was available in the UK I'd be whipping out my credit card now! (BTW, I have no affiliation to B&N whatsoever in case you're wondering.)
Google update: I met with them just before the Frankfurt Bookfair and they gave me a heads up. By year end (but my guess is sometime early 2010) Google Editions will be launched. This will be the Google ebook store. You will be able to access you books from any compatible machine (laptops, desktops, iPhones, netbooks, epub compatible Readers like Sony, the Nook etc. but NOT Kindle). We are getting so close to what the market needs: platform agnostic ebooks!
You guys in the US get all the best stuff before us!:boohoo: