WASHINGTON'S LEADING BUSINESS MAGAZINE

New York Times, WSJ Trash Nook, the New Competitor to the Kindle

Barnes and Noble rushed a new electronic reader to the market to compete with the Kindle, but reviewers from both the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times said it fell far short of matching the Kindle's capabilities.

Barnes and Noble's new  electronic reader was supposed to provide  stiff competition for the Kindle  this Christmas, but reviewers from both the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times wrote in articles both published today  that the product fell far short of matching the Kindle's capabilities.The Journal's Waltter Mossberg concludes that contrary to Barnes and Noble's claims, there are more books (of the kind you would actually want to read) available for the Kindle than for the Nook. Mossberg also found the Nook "slower and more cumbersome than the Kindle. David Pogue says the Nook was "rushed to market" before it was ready. Check out our story in November on Jeff Bezos to see how Amazon's CEO  approached the development of this product..

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