For people like me a Smart Phone just has too small a screen to use as a convenient Kindle like app to read books
I'm not saying that people should use their smartphone as their primary Kindle reading device. It's only a temporary solution when you are stuck somewhere. For me, I actually own a kindle and whenever possible I am going to read on that.
For people like me a Smart Phone just has too small a screen to use as a convenient Kindle like app to read books -- however the latest ebook readers are really thin enough even with larger screens to carry around in an inside pocket -- they can play music too look at the Sony PRS Daily Edition
Yeah, I have the same problem. The smartphones (as nice as they are - e.g. a Moto Atrix) are just too small for me to see things. The 7" seem to be a good compromise between portability and readability.
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This is good news for PC Flash-based developers.
Apple relents on Flash-derived iPhone, iPad apps | Deep Tech - CNET News
I know not everyone in this forum is a fan of Flash, but I think this is a major concession for Apple. This is, in no small way, due to the Android OS. ;)