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  2. Barnes & Noble Nook 1st Edition - Wikipedia

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    Some Nook users have loaded Android applications on the Nook, such as Pandora, a web browser, a Twitter client called Tweet, Google Reader and a Facebook application. [17] Many general Android applications running on the Nook present interactive areas of their interface on the E Ink display, making such applications difficult to manipulate on ...

  3. Barnes & Noble Nook - Wikipedia

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    The original Nook was followed in November 2010 by a color LCD device called the Nook Color, in June 2011 by the Nook Simple Touch, [4] and in November 2011 and February 2012 by the Nook Tablet. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] On April 30, 2012, Barnes & Noble entered into a partnership with Microsoft that spun off the Nook and college businesses into a subsidiary ...

  4. Nook Color - Wikipedia

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    The Nook Color is a tablet computer/e-reader that was marketed by Barnes & Noble. ... Flash support within the web browser, social networking tools, ...

  5. Nook Simple Touch - Wikipedia

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    The Nook Simple Touch (also called the Nook Touch) is the second generation Nook e-reader developed by Barnes & Noble.It features a 600x800 E Ink screen with a touchscreen that uses a network of infrared beams slightly above the screen surface.

  6. Is the Nook Fighting a Losing Battle? - AOL

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    In my opinion, the Nook was doomed from the get-go. I wasn't even a bit surprised when B&N lowered its sales forecast from $1.8 billion to $1.5 billion due to lower-than-expected demand.

  7. Comparison of e-book formats - Wikipedia

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    HTML is the markup language used for most web pages. E-books using HTML can be read using a Web browser. The specifications for the format are available without charge from the W3C. HTML adds specially marked meta-elements to otherwise plain text encoded using character sets like ASCII or UTF-8.

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