Google Editions delayed and why it’s good for readers

A couple of days ago Reuters had news stating that Google Editions is “due to launch this fall”.
It sounds like a hell of a delay. When first announced in October last year it was due to start in first months of 2010. Then it was about to launch in June or July. Now we have to wait till a vague fall.
The delay suggests Google is not ready with a new service. In view of all failures it’s not good to hurry up again.
Postponing is not good for Google, but it’s actually good for the reader. There are two major reasons for that.
Google will have time to improve before it’s too late
There are a lot of questions and concerns about a new e-bookstore. In my opinion a serious player in the e-book market should not only provide the right tools to buy books but also the right tools to read them. »»»
Prices of e-readers down by 40% since June 2009
No major report will be quoted, cause I haven’t found any. The numbers gathered here are a result of a private research I started exactly a year ago.
The idea was simple – to create an Amazon widget with 12 e-readers. Then I was collecting screenshots from certain days and placed them in this post. If the e-reader was no longer sold, I used a price shown in a former screenshot. As simple as that. It was designed to give a clue on how fast the prices of e-readers were going down – and to have it presented in a comparable form. Just an idea from an average e-book enthusiast.
The big news is that prices have fallen by around 40%. The major reason is a recent price war between B&N and Amazon, in my opinion taking place in view of a launch of Google Editions, which will totally change a perception of an “e-reading device”. Picking up one figure: Kindle 2 is almost three times cheaper than a year ago – $359 vs $130!
It was not so fantastic at the end of last year – prices were lower only by 15%. And this is what most of us were expecting. In a quick poll only 18% votes were given to a price drop higher than 20%.
You can check current prices at the bottom of a post. What do you think: will prices of leading devices cross a magic level of $100? »»»

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