Mobile phone technology and Software developers are really putting a hurting on industries that would and should be making a killing. When Amazon released the Kindle, the sexy little handheld e-book reader, it was quickly consider game over for that hardware industry. Like the Zune, anything introduced after the Kindle would just be a copy-cat and a waste of time.
But when you have devices on the market like the iPhone, developers can quickly seize on the technology without the need for the Hardware to shape it. Such is the case with Stanza, the e-Book reader for the iPhone, which basically turns the iPhone into a Kindle.
The app has been downloaded over 395,000 times and here's a eye popping number, Stanza is downloaded and installed at a rate of 5,000 times a day.
The figure beats what is estimated to be 380,000 Kindles sold the entire year (08).
Stanza has a limited library but they are working on a deal that will allow them to offer far more titles.
"Once we've got that kind of deal done," says Lexcycle's chief executive, Marc Prud'hommeaux, "you'll be able to do everything on the iPhone that you can now do on the Kindle: browse, purchase, download and read a book without interacting with your computer in any way."
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