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The iPad might have iBooks, but if Apple’s built-in iPhone apps are anything to go by, then it will likely be gorgeous but limited (the Mail app, anyone?). We think that it’ll be the third party e-book readers that turn the Moses Tablet into the Kindle Killer people so obviously want it to be.
| 1 | Gizmodo |
| 2 | The Unofficial Appl... |
| 3 | Lifehacker |
| 4 | Apple Gazette |
| 5 | palmaddict.typepad.com |
| 6 | blog.smalldog.com |
| 7 | pheedcontent.com |
| 8 | Engadget |
| 9 | YouTube |
| 10 | Apple |
| 11 | TECH.BLORGE.com |
| 12 | mevio.com |
| 13 | hack a day |
| 14 | MacRumors : Mac New... |
| 15 | Gadgetell |
The iPad’s fate isn’t in the hands of Apple. Jobs & Co. has done their part and made the device. The iPad’s success lies solely in the hands of developers. Because unlike the iPhone or iPod touch, the iPad doesn’t really have a core function. The iPhone is nothing more than a glorified telepho...
Fri, Jan 29 | from CrunchGear