Scribd positioning self to become Amazon competitor, sell books on Kindle?
The de facto place to buy Kindle books is, of course, Amazon. Given how tightly that allows Bezos & Co. to manage things we’re guessing that is how the company would like to keep it, but there may be direct-to-kindle competition brewing from an unlikely source: Scribd. The site, which started off as a place to dump and share random documents, has been following the YouTube path and is now and selling access to fully copyrighted works. Many of those works are downloadable as text, Word, or PDF documents, meaning Kindle users can already work some conversion magic and get them on their devices. But, according to Scribd CEO Trip Adler, straight to Kindle distribution is next. The question
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