A friend sent me a great article from the NY Times about ereading and whether people will be reading with their iPhones or Kindles.
I had some time to think about that since I ordered my first reader, Barnes and Noble's Nook. I won't get it until early December. I eagerly anticipate it's arrival and I can see myself get a lot of mileage out of it.
Nevertheless, the mobile device I carry with me, whether it is my G1 or iPhone, will almost certainly be with me 24/7.
The NYT article doesn't take sides but I decided to provide a little more meat on the subject. It's an interesting one. It's also quite important because our reading behaviors can ultimately decide what publishers and tech companies do.
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