Kindle's "Not Quite There" Design Suitable For Some
Mac Slocum
June 18, 2008
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The Kindle's 1.0 look and feel work fine for Eleanor Randolph. From her New York Times column:
Some computer snobs tend to dismiss the Kindle, or its chief competitor, the Sony Reader, as not being quite there yet. That's fine. Not quite there yet is an almost perfect description of my own technological skills, which, I confess, were stretched to their limits recently by a hotel clock radio.
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