Jeff Gomez, the Print is Dead author and blogger, has now declared that the Kindle is dead . Mr. Gomez believes that for Kindle 2.0 to be successfully, Amazon must unlock some of the hidden features (such as a Minesweeper game) and add some more features. Otherwise, why pay $400 to read a book? And therein lies the central paradox of ebook readers like the Kindle: The more features an ebook reader accumulates, the less suitable it is for actually reading books. What are the prerequisites for reading a book? A good chair and light, of course (those are the technological requirements) but most important are time , a quiet mind , and minimal distractions . If you read a paragraph of the book and feel a need to look up something in IMDB — and believe me, I've been there — you might want to actually turn off the biggest assemblage of hyperlinked distractions you own. The Kindle can already access Wikipedia. Why shouldn't it access the whole Internet? And why can't you get your
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