During yesterdays keynote we got a look at some amazing new super apps. One of these was the e-reader Kobo. Kobo had a great demo on how they will integrate BBM socially into the application, allowing users to chat, share items and much more. This is just one of many super apps down the line that we have to look forward to. Check out the video above to see what it's all about.
Press Release
Kobo Debuts Social Reading Application for BlackBerry Smartphones
SAN FRANCISCO-September 28, 2010 - At BlackBerry® DEVCON 2010, Kobo announced the development of an industry-first social eReading experience and released a video of the social reading app in action. Kobo, a global eReading service, demonstrated during the keynote presentation how application developers will be able to leverage the new BBMTM (BlackBerry® Messenger) Social Platform. The BBM Social Platform enables developers to build applications that take advantage of the BlackBerry smartphone's social aspects, as well as the push architecture of the BlackBerry® platform. Kobo plans to integrate information from various functions of BBM into the eBook shopping and reading experience on its application once the BBM Social Platform is available. The company today released a video of the forthcoming application: http://blog.kobobooks.com/BBM
"Our customers are passionate about reading and we are excited to bring them a venue to share recommendations and engage in social reading," said Dan Leibu, chief technology officer for Kobo. "Today, e-reading is a very private experience, but the availability of the BBM Social Platform will enable us to begin to bring our vision of social reading to life and to increase customer engagement through real-time discussions about books, authors and trends."
Using the Kobo application, readers will be able to:
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Chat with friends while they are shopping for eBooks. When browsing for eBooks, Kobo members will be able to see which friends have read a book and instantly ask whether the book is worth reading.
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Read together, share passages and discuss in real-time. Kobo will introduce the concept of a real-time book club, where members can discuss books as they read.
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Choose who can see their library, which books they read with others, and who they read with.
Since its launch nine months ago, Kobo has grown its store to over 2.2 million books and has attracted customers in more than 200 countries who have downloaded millions of eBooks using its applications for smartphones, netbooks, tablets, and dedicated eReaders. By building BBM integration into the shopping experience, Kobo enables readers to tap their social connections to help find their next great read.
Irving94 Sep 29, 2010 at 3:22 am
So this is the premiere E-Book app for the Playbook? I like it. Not sure who makes Kobo or how they are getting their hands on E-books, but it's nice. Seems interesting but i'm afraid RIM is resting on BBM wayy too much. They need to remember compatibility or else we'll only be video chatting other Blackberries.
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AgentScribe Sep 29, 2010 at 10:37 am
Did you miss the whole QNX/PlayBook reveal?
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Innerchild Sep 29, 2010 at 9:32 am
Just wondering who they are partnering with for their ebook purchasing capability. Being able to share passages would be great and much less restrictive than Amazon. Can't wait to see more details roll out! The Playbook is about the size of my Kindle, so moving over to it as my ereading device (and SO much more) would be sweet.
My friend has an iPad and one thing I have observed is that although the screen size is nice, it is a bit heavy to hold. I like the slightly reduced footprint of the Playbook. Lots of exciting news!
AgentScribe Sep 29, 2010 at 10:39 am
I don't know that it's for me, but it looks interesting enough for me to see what Kobo is all about.
The whole idea of integrating BBM into everything is at once awesome and daunting. I'm already too much a social butterfly (via my Torch, that is).
Cafeina Sep 29, 2010 at 12:14 pm
Kobo is Borders ereader, so I feel confident that there will always be a good selection of books available on the platform. Kobo has been on board with BlackBerry from the get-go, it seems. When the Kobo ereader first launched, the only wireless connectivity it really had was through a Bluetooth connection to a BlackBerry handheld. No other smartphones were supported (I'm not sure whether this is still the case).I have been a loyal customer of Fictionwise (bought by Barnes & Noble) ever since they were known as Peanut Press. But since I do the majority of my e-book reading on my BB, I may switch to Kobo.