
The Sony Reader seems to have big plans of beating the Amazon Kindle by partnering with Google to use their Google Books. This seems to be a smart move because it means more books for the bookworms.
The Google Books can work with the PRS-700 and PRS-700 readers in the US for now. So, is this good news or bad news? Good news for the Sony Reader owners.
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