Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Apple rejects the Sony eReader in the App Store

Just as happened recently with the Belgian press, Apple again rejected an application for iPad not check out.

According to the New York Times, Sony has received no for an answer from Apple to Sony e-book application eReader.

And is that as I discussed in another article , Apple wants all applications for iPad spend per case, meaning that any application that does business with the sale of products, in this case eBooks from the application itself, or should you can use the App Store as a platform for the sale of these books, or use the "in-App Purchase" (Purchase from the application), but never to buy from a platform outside the control of Apple.

ipad aplicaciones sony ereader

So surely disappear soon other applications such as Kindle, with which you can enjoy your purchased eBooks on the Amazon website without going through the App Store. At the end if companies do not want to charge users twice going to have to use App Store as a sales platform for content, whether or if. It would not make sense is to pay for a book on Amazon.com and then the Sony ebookstore, and then again to pay to read on Kindle for iPad .

Clearly these guys know that the business is in the content, and want their share.

What do you think this attitude from Apple?

Via | The New York Times

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