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IRex, a European firm, launched an e-reader in America.

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The electronics giant Acer plans to launch an e-reader.

A spokeswoman for Waterstone's confirmed that the company plans to launch an e-reader next year but declined to provide further details.

Storyteller was trademarked at the same time, leading to expectations that Sony would be launching an e-reader or a competitor to the Nook Tablet or Amazon Fire, rather than this more tightly integrated paperware play.

Amazon was one of the first companies to launch an e-reader in India when it made the Kindle available there in 2012, but the devices now compete with Kobo and a host of smartphones and tablets.

To feed a market for "ideas" which it has helped create, the organization has launched an e-book imprint and an e-reader app to accompany it.

Late Thursday, Hearst went public with Skiff, formerly known as First Paper, and plans for the 2010 launch of an e-reader platform, digital store and dedicated devices.

In 2009 Arrington made headlines when he announced plans to launch the CrunchPad, an e-reader, but the project flamed out in November amid a conflict with his partners.

Britain's largest bookseller, Waterstone's, is to launch a digital e-reader to rival Amazon's Kindle within six months.

They have launched an e-petition.

It launched an e-sports portal this year.

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