• Tips
  • Accessories
  • YouTube
  • Disclaimer
  • Advertise
  • Partnerships

Best eBook Readers

Everything Ebooks

    • Hot Stories

      All time

    • Kindle Repairs: Where do you go?

      115 Comments

    • Kindle 4: Building The Perfect Kindle

      17 Comments

    • Latest Stories

      What is new?

    • 3 Kindle Voyage Cases with a Stand

      February 5, 2015

    • Use Your iPad as a Second Screen {2 Products}

      January 13, 2015

    • Comments

      Most Recent

    • Cyrus on:

      No Names, No Jackets: Discover Books By Reading Random Chapters

    • callie on:

      No Names, No Jackets: Discover Books By Reading Random Chapters

  • Blog
    • YouTube
    • Videos
  • Accessories
    • Kindle Fire Accessories
    • iPad Accessories
    • Surface Tablets
    • Nook
  • Apps
  • Tips
    • E-Reader Apps
    • Audiobooks
    • Hacks
    • Infographics
    • Tricks
  • Kindle Repair
  • Lost Kindle?
  • Disclaimer
  • Advertise

Kindle 2.0's Read-To-Me Raises Hell

0
  • by P. Rad
  • in News
  • — 13 Feb, 2009

Sharper display with 16 shades of gray

Talk about having a short honeymoon. You thought Barack Obama had a short honeymoon? Think again. Amazon Kindle 2G is already taking heat for its innovative Read-To-Me feature. I get what Jeff Bezos was trying to accomplish by adding Read-To-Me feature to Kindle 2.0. The truth is we as a people are finding new ways to consume content. We want to watch video training programs instead of reading books. We want to listen to pod-casts and audio-books instead of reading blogs and regular books. So the Read-to-Me feature is not only a great accessibility feature, but it’s also allows us to multi-task more effectively. Now you can listen to your book and check you e-mail messages at the same time.

The problem? Authors Guild. I am sure those guys want to protect the work of folks who spend so much time to develop their works, but to even suggest that Amazon’s Read-To-Me feature makes audio-books out of e-books is simply ridiculous. The book is read by a computer program and in form or shape capable of topping the quality of a professionally composed audio-book. I am sure a lot of folks want to sue Amazon and make some quick cash, but you’ve got to have a better excuse to do that. I am all for protecting the work done by authors, composers, musicians, and everyone in between, but sometimes these silly laws get in the way of innovation. For ours and Amazon’s sakes, let’s hope there is no hefty lawsuit in the horizon.

What do you think? Who’s on the right side here?


Disclaimer:
Our articles may contain affiliate links. Please read our disclaimer on how we fund this site. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.

Tags: Read-To-MeText to speech

  • Previous story Should You Buy Extended Warranty For Your Kindle 2.0?
  • Next story If Amazon Removed Read-To-Me…
  • Search

  • Latest

    • Recent Posts
    • Most Popular
    • Comments
    • 3 Kindle Voyage Cases with a StandFebruary 5
    • Use Your iPad as a Second Screen {2 Products}January 13
    • 3 Fire phone Accessories for TravelJanuary 8
    • Kindles & iPads Are Not Good for Your SleepDecember 23
    • Kindle Repairs: Where do you go?December 3
    • Kindle 4: Building The Perfect KindleAugust 27
    • Facebook On Kindle?March 16
    • Lost Your Kindle? Amazon Should Offer “Find My Kindle”November 30
    • Cyrus on:No Names, No Jackets: Discover Books By Reading Random Chapters
    • callie on:No Names, No Jackets: Discover Books By Reading Random Chapters
    • Peter Myers on:5 Things To Do With Your Old Kindle
    • Vin on:Kindle Repairs: Where do you go?
  • Subscribe to me on YouTube
  • Current Visits:

    • 5 Attractive Croc Cases for Amazon Kindle

    • Kindle Cloud Reader Debuts

      Kindle Cloud Reader Debuts

    • Color E-Ink Technology: Ready for Prime Time?

    • Kindle Touch Gets an Update

      Kindle Touch Gets an Update

    • Apple To Combat Kindle with iPad Mini

      Apple To Combat Kindle with iPad Mini

  • Home
  • News
  • Kindle 2.0's Read-To-Me Raises Hell
  • Tags

    Amazon Android app Apple apps B&N books case cases e-ink e-reader ebook ebook reader ebooks featured google glass google reader infographic iOS iPad ipad mini iPad Mini 2 iPhone Kindle Kindle 2.0 kindle 3 Kindle Books Kindle DX Kindle Fire Kindle Fire HD Kindle Fire HDX kindle paperwhite Kindle Touch Kobo nexus 7 nook Plastic Logic samsung Solar sony sony reader stand tablet Tips Windows 8
  • News
  • Partner with Us
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Takedown Request

© Copyright 2017 Best eBook Readers. EntropyGrid