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Could iPhone win against Kindle and eBooks?

By Asavin Wattanajantra in Editorial

Posted in Flurry, eBooks, Amazon, iPhone on November 3, 2009 at 2:57 pm

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New research from analytics firm Flurry has revealed that the popularity of book apps for the iPhone has surged in the last month, showing that it could become a threat to the burgeoning market for eBook readers.

The US research said that one out of every five new apps created for the iPhone has been a book, and it seems that many publishers are choosing to port books into the Apps store at record rates.

Flurry claims that Apple is positioned to take market share from the Amazon Kindle as it has already done with the Nintendo DS, and predicts that it will become a significant player for reading books, even if it does have a smaller form factor.

It also suggests that with rumours that Apple are working on a tablet, this could also cut into the market share of other eBook readers.

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