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ohgizmo.com - 11/3/2009
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By Chris Scott Barr
Remember last month how we told you about the Alex Dual Screen eBook Reader ? I wouldn’t be all that surprised if it doesn’t stick out in your mind, as it was easily overshadowed by the Nook from Barns & Noble . Well the two had one very distinct feature ...
engadget.com - 11/3/2009
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engadget.com —
We knew something was up with the Spring
Design Alex dual-screen ebook reader the instant we saw...
its hastily-prepared web site published the night before Barnes & Noble's Nook launch , and it appears that our hunch was right: Spring Design ...
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Spring Design sues Barnes & Noble over the Nook
pcmag.com - 11/3/2009
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pcmag.com —
A California-based company filed suit Monday against Barnes
and Noble, accusing the retailer of stealing its ideas...
and using them for the Nook e-reader. Barnes and Noble copied features found in Spring Design's Alex e-reader and used them in its Nook ...
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Barnes & Noble Sued Over Nook E-Reader - Reviews by PC ...
brighthand.com - 29 days ago
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brighthand.com —
& Noble Seeing Heavy Demand for Nook E-Book
Reader BY: Ed Hardy , Brighthand.com Editor PUBLISHED: 11/8/2009...
When Barnes & Noble unveiled its electronic book reader last month, it said the Nook was scheduled for a late November release. The company ...
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Barnes & Noble Seeing Heavy Demand for Nook E-Book Reader
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Fast Company - Technology —
... tend to have a pretty good idea of what everyone else is working on. Partly, that's due to loose lips; the design community is a small one. But more importantly, that's due to the simple fact that all of these devices are made in the same same few places in Taiwan and China. Designs tend to leak. Rarely does any one company really get the jump on another. A suit like this will probably come down to a paper trail--and only rarely does that trail prove theft. [PC Mag via OhGizmo!]
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