![]() ![]() Lo and behold, I can do one-click purchasing using my Malaysian-issued credit card. This weekend, while sitting down in a hotel in Seoul, I decided to try my luck with the Kindle. But for books? I bought an iBook using my US-based iTunes account, and I read the entire tome from Carr on the flight back. And I do a lot of reading using Instapaper. GoodReader has been my most popular application on the iPad. I had enjoyed reading his previous book, Bringing Nothing To The Party: True Confessions Of A New Media Whore, which he at one stage even released as a free PDF. Last week, right before a long flight back from San Francisco to Kuala Lumpur, I decided to purchase: The Upgrade: A Cautionary Tale of a Life Without Reservations by Paul Carr. I never did purchase an iBook or Kindle book until recently. I’ve been reading e-books on the iPad using iBooks (via O’Reilly’s Safari) and also via GoodReader when people release them as PDFs. I’ve been carrying an iPad since the second day it got released in the United States… That makes me somewhat of an early adopter. ![]()
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