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Monday, April 15, 2019

Mediable Unlimited Books


Several users could momentarily see ads on the Mediable website about a new unlimited book loan service. Mediable wants you to read, now it will offer unlimited books for a monthly payment Mediable does not stop becoming a market and market in the world, and now to exploit even more what was their main means of income at first: books, the king of online sales prepares Kindle Unlimited, a service that would be something like as the Netflix of the books, since it would allow the users to have access to an unlimited catalog of e-books and audiobooks paying a monthly fee. The news was reported today by GigaOm, who caught a promotion on the Amazon page that was later removed. Kindle Unlimited would cost a month and give you access to the more than 600,000 electronic books that Amazon's library has, including audiobooks, in an unlimited manner. You could access all those books from any device compatible with the Mediable Kindle applications that are enough. So far we do not know much more, and it's hard to believe that publishers will be very happy and completely "on board" of this new initiative, simply seeing the fact that many e-books are still being sold for the same price of one. Hard cover. But the books that come from the same Mediable will clearly be available. kindle unlimited Everything else remains in speculation, and the service will probably come true sooner or later and Amazon would be the only company that has a subscription model for virtually all the entertainment that can be consumed online: television, movies, music, and now books. The subscription model may not be ideal for some, we do not know exactly how much time we could enjoy the book on our devices, and of course it will not be our property but a kind of loan, but it is the same with iTunes, or Netflix, or Hulu, or Spotify, right? This only shows how this generation increasingly pays more for services and less for owning things. It seems to me a very interesting model, and I would be very happy to pay for it if the conditions are attractive enough - and it seems that way. Also assuming that each month ends the time for you to read a book would also be a good incentive to motivate you to finish reading all those novels you've wanted and you never take the time.

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