Kobo Announces Availability For Tablet Computers In February 2010

by nbhapkar on January 22, 2010

Applications in Development for Windows 7, Android, and Additional Operating Systems

TORONTO, ON — January 21, 2010— With applications in development for Windows 7, Android and additional operating systems, Kobo, Inc. today announced that the service will be available for various tablet and slate computers in February 2010. Kobo (www.kobobooks.com) is a global eReading service that offers mobile applications on the iPhone, Android, Blackberry and Palm Pre, as well as support for netbooks and dedicated eReaders, like the Sony eReader. Kobo’s selection of popular books includes more than two million titles with content from major publishers including Random House, Harper Collins, Hachette, Simon & Schuster, Penguin and Harlequin.
“This announcement is in line with our mission to deliver the best eReading experience on any device,” said Michael Serbinis, Chief Executive Officer of Kobo. “2010 is proving to be the year of the tablet and we are working with major OEMs to ensure that Kobo apps are made available on those devices. Tablets give Kobo an opportunity to deliver eBooks, newspapers, and magazines to readers on yet another screen that is well equipped for reading.”
Free Kobo applications for tablet computers will be available beginning February 2010. Kobo’s applications will provide support for Windows 7, Android, and other key operating systems. Running on these platforms, Kobo will remain in sync across various devices, allowing users to read on their iPhone then switch to their tablet and continue where they left off.
Core to Kobo’s strategy is making eReading available everywhere and on any device, and the company believes the tablet platform is a significant new form factor for eReading. Kobo supports open standards like ePUB format, which gives readers the flexibility to read on any device.
For more information or to download Kobo, please visit www.kobobooks.com.
About Kobo, Inc.
Kobo is a global eReading service backed by majority shareholder Indigo Books & Music, Borders Group, REDgroup Retail, and Cheung Kong Holdings. Kobo believes consumers should be able to read any book on any device. With a catalog of over two million eBooks, and an open platform, Kobo enables retailers, device manufacturers and mobile operators to bring the joy of eReading to customers everywhere. For more information, visit www.kobobooks.com.

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1 Joseph Thornley 01.28.10 at 11:01 am

If I want to buy books from Kobo and read them on an iPad, will I need to download an App?

2 nbhapkar 02.02.10 at 1:53 pm

Hi Joseph – similar to our iPhone product, for the iPad you will need to download our free iPad App that will then allow you to easily access Kobo content. Hope that helps!

Neil Bhapkar
Marketing, Kobo Inc.

3 Wilson Tom 02.23.10 at 11:27 am

Will I be able to bluetooth my download book from the iPhone to iPad?

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