By: Nate Hoffelder
No, the problem stems from the fact that Kobo is a dysfunctional company.For example, they fixed the map issue and now the indie stores closest to me are in San Francisco and Ponca City, OK. These...
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No offense to Canadians, but Canada isn’t much of a market. It only has the population of California, and if that’s the market that Kobo plans to rely on then they’ll never be more than a 4th rate...
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Not enough to justify the capital investment in new hardware, I don’t think.
View ArticleBy: pnph44
Even if that was sufficient to keep them afloat (which I doubt is realistic long term), my main issue with Kobo, as a Canadian consumer, is that they are not competing on quality, they are merely...
View ArticleBy: Patrick
again, at least you have the option of being able to buy one. I can’t even get a nook or kindle paperwhite via the internet.
View ArticleBy: Nate Hoffelder
No one can buy a Kindle PW except thoe fortunate enough to live near a store which has them, You’re not alone in this.
View ArticleBy: Nate Hoffelder
BTW, your comparison is false; the causes are not the same.On the one hand you have a company which bungled the distribution of a new device and on the other you have B&N, which doesn’t want to...
View ArticleBy: patrick
Lol. Says the guy pimping Amazon on this cyber Monday. Look I’m not saying Kobo hasn’t bungled their launch. Even in Canada , if you were in a smaller city it was more if a slow roll out than a release...
View ArticleBy: Nate Hoffelder
As much as you might criticize me for pimping Amazon, I have to make money somehow. Amazon makes it easy and since everyone already shops there…
View ArticleBy: Nate Hoffelder
Few ebookstore websites have carts. I don’t like it either, but this shortcoming is not unique to Kobo.
View ArticleBy: Nate Hoffelder
No, the problem stems from the fact that Kobo is a dysfunctional company. For example, they fixed the map issue and now the indie stores closest to me are in San Francisco and Ponca City, OK. These...
View ArticleBy: Nate Hoffelder
No offense to Canadians, but Canada isn’t much of a market. It only has the population of California, and if that’s the market that Kobo plans to rely on then they’ll never be more than a 4th rate...
View ArticleBy: Nate Hoffelder
Not enough to justify the capital investment in new hardware, I don’t think.
View ArticleBy: pnph44
Even if that was sufficient to keep them afloat (which I doubt is realistic long term), my main issue with Kobo, as a Canadian consumer, is that they are not competing on quality, they are merely...
View ArticleBy: Patrick
again, at least you have the option of being able to buy one. I can’t even get a nook or kindle paperwhite via the internet.
View ArticleBy: Nate Hoffelder
No one can buy a Kindle PW except thoe fortunate enough to live near a store which has them, You’re not alone in this.
View ArticleBy: Nate Hoffelder
BTW, your comparison is false; the causes are not the same. On the one hand you have a company which bungled the distribution of a new device and on the other you have B&N, which doesn’t want to...
View ArticleBy: patrick
Lol. Says the guy pimping Amazon on this cyber Monday. Look I’m not saying Kobo hasn’t bungled their launch. Even in Canada , if you were in a smaller city it was more if a slow roll out than a release...
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