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Barnes & Noble Prepares Ereader For iPad

Posted at 7:26AM Friday 12 Mar 2010

Barnes & Noble said on Thursday it has developed a version of its eReader app just for the iPad.

Unlike the split approach to the regular iPhone feature, which breaks up the reader and storefront, the iPad version should provide both the store and the reader in the same software.

The new feature will also allow Nook users to migrate all their downloads to Apple's tablet.

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