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by utucuro
1016 days ago
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Ten years ago, the largest bookstores in Germany formed an alliance together with Deutsche Telekom and created exactly that. The name is Tolino, there are e-ink ebook readers, designed principally to be the anti-kindle, there is a web reader, there are iOS and Android apps and everything is synced by a cloud account you can upload your own books to or download any books you purchase from any of the bookstores.
You can link your bookstore accounts to your tolino account and you get to read anything you buy from them however you want.
Apart from the German ones, Belgian, Italian and Dutch bookstores joined in a few years later. So what happened afterwards? Deutsche Telekom sold the infrastructure to Rakuten, the Japanese owners of Kobo , in 2017. Interestingly, 6 years later, Tolino still exists with the same DRM-free architecture and new devices are actually developed by Rakuten. |
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