slashgear reporting:
This week Amazon has unveiled Kindle book rentals
in an extremely quiet fashion, opting to test it out with the public
before doing any sort of press on the topic – but you can try it out
right this minute if you wish. What you’re going to be doing here is
renting a title for a certain amount of time, with the price going up
based on how many months you’d like to keep it around. Thirty day
increments appear at the moment to be the turn-over for how much you’ll
be paying, 30, 60, 90, and 120 day periods being available for less than
a dollar difference.
If you’re paying for a digital book, you have the
right to look at that book as much as you’d like – and in most cases,
download it to a limited number of devices at any one time. Here with
Amazon’s Kindle rentals, you’ll be doing the same – but instead of your
limits stopping at the amount of devices you can download to, you’re
limited to time. The price being significantly less for these limited
amounts of time may just be the ticket to those of you out there that
have steel trap memories and tight pocketbooks in the e-generation.--
http://www.slashgear.com/amazon-kindle-ebook-rentals-take-the-time-out-of-reading-18265921/
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