[stylist] Fw: blio.mp3

David Andrews dandrews at visi.com
Sun Feb 7 18:06:40 UTC 2010


You will buy books for the Blio, from the Blio site, just like you 
would buy books for the Kindle from Amazon.com or books for the Nook 
from Barnes and Noble.

Dave

At 09:59 AM 2/4/2010, you wrote:
>If a person has the Blio and wants to read a book that is still on 
>Amazon or Barnes and Noble, how does the author make his 
>commission?  Does a person have to pay for, for example, the last 
>Harry Potter book?
>----- Original Message ----- From: <LoriStay at aol.com>
>To: <stylist at nfbnet.org>
>Sent: Thursday, February 04, 2010 10:15 AM
>Subject: Re: [stylist] Fw: blio.mp3
>
>
>The BLIO is a product developed mainly by Jim Gashel, who is part of NFB.
>He also has his own company, and six of the thirteen patents are in his
>name for the Blio.   Once it is on the market, it will be available to
>everyone, not just the blind, at least as I understand what was said at the
>Washington Seminar.   I don't think it's out yet, though.   Stay tuned!
>Lori Stayer
>
>In a message dated 2/2/10 3:06:34 PM, jbron at optonline.net writes:
>
>
>>This is exciting! Here are my questions:
>>1. Can you get new books on the bleo like you can through the Barnes and
>>Noble or Amazon reader?
>>2. How much does it cost?
>>3. Where can we get readers like the Bleo that are accessable to the
>>blind?
>>Judith
>>----- Original Message -----





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