I think that
kindle owners who resist buying from Amazon, all other things being equal, do so for ideological reasons, or fears of having their purchases yanked from their account as in the 1984 fiasco.
Not exact matches
At the official
kindle forum someone using
Kindle for iPad started a thread about it being a privacy violation —
Who would have thought an iPad
owner would attack Amazon.
AMAZON: The
Kindle Owners» Lending Library is a collection of books that Amazon Prime members
who own a
kindle can borrow once a month, with no due dates.
So obviously, among all those new Kindle
owners will be a handful of recipients
who are still techno - phobic, or
who simply haven't gotten around to using their
Kindles yet.
Bezos highlighted 15 million items eligible for speedy Prime delivery, 18,000 streaming movies and TV episodes (most of those are individual TV episodes) on Prime Instant Video, and 170,000 e-books available through the Kindle
Owners» Lending Library, available to Prime subscribers
who also own
Kindles.
Self - published authors don't have any store of their own — even if
Kindle owners wanted to encourage authors
who publish just for the
kindle, there's no path.
Kindle
Owners» Lending Library is a perk available to Amazon Prime members
who own
Kindles: They can borrow one ebook a month from a library of 615,038 titles.
Among device
owners, 49 % of those
who own e-book readers like traditional
Kindles and Nooks
who were reading «yesterday» said they were reading an e-book.