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Amazon won't want it used for that...
While I agree that a wireless device like this would be a boon for moving us toward a mostly paperless office, I don't think Amazon will ever let this particular device be fully-used for that purpose. They want to sell you books, magazines, and newspapers. They don't want to pay for your wireless access to all of your office documents. The most they'll ever let you do is to copy a doc from your computer for later viewing, but that is more labor intensive than it is worth for anything but special cases. It's definitely not the same as constant and transparent wireless access to those docs.
Posted by: BillDem   Posted on: 05/04/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Amazon won't want it used for that...  BillDem | 05/04/09
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