They appear to be trying to ride the line. Yes, they emphasize that everything is "in the cloud" but in reality what they mean is that the book, and your purchase of the book, resides in the cloud. So, if your PC goes kaplooie, you can read it again from some other PC.
But you can download them to your e-reader. So you aren't losing out.
What frustrates me on this, is that they are pitching this as if it's some great special thing. Um. No. Google has now caught up with where Amazon and B&N were quite some time ago.
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Date: 2010-12-10 05:19 pm (UTC)But you can download them to your e-reader. So you aren't losing out.
What frustrates me on this, is that they are pitching this as if it's some great special thing. Um. No. Google has now caught up with where Amazon and B&N were quite some time ago.