Conceptual Trends and Current Topics
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The key revolutionary trait in the Kindle, however, is its wireless connection. The frequency of connection is neither local wifi or bluetooth, but cellular -- which means you can be online anywhere you can get a cellular signal (and you are off the net whereever there ain't a signal.) As a result of this connection the book is always on. As Jeff Bezos says, it turns the book into "a service, not a device."
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the book's shift from noun to verb
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The only question for me is, do I want to carry around another device? The immediate answer for me is: NO.
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