Stanza is the perfect complement for Amazon’s Kindle, the eBook reading device. The Kindle itself has been released as an application for the iPhone. That application, called Kindle for the iPhone, is now the No. 1 ebook application for the iPhone. But here’s why it doesn’t overlap with Stanza. First, to really appreciate the Kindle app, you had to shell out $359 for the Kindle. Then the app, available for free in the App Store, gives you access to all the eBooks you can find in the Kindle store. It’s not perfect — you need to buy the books on the web for example, and then they get transferred over to your Kindle app.
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Stanza, which is free, offers downloads of older works that have entered the public domain (in other words, no one owns the copyright), from places such as Project Gutenberg and Feedbooks, available through a Creative Commons license, as well as about 50,000 titles from partners such as Fictionwise eReader store (which is now owned by Barnes and Noble) and O’Reilly.
According to Lexcycle, the company that owns Stanza, and which is being bought by Amazon, there are no plans yet to change the Stanza app or user experience because of this acquisition. Lexcycle will continue its relationships with its content partners.
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