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Kindle because you can get more books for free.
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There are apps and websites that allow people to download books for free. Amazon and Barnes and Noble even have free books available for their Kindle and Nook e-readers.
Well, considering that the Nook is from Barnes & Noble's...Books a Million would be a rival to Barnes & Noble's. However, if you get free internet connection there, you could touch the SHOP button, and you'll be able to buy books there.
That is basically the point of the Nook. You can get the books from your computer and download it through the USB cable that came with your Nook.
Amazon sells the Kindle. The Nook is from Barnes and Noble. Both of them are dedicated eReaders, for use with digital books.
A Kindle, a Nook, and an iPad bookshelf.
amazon.com; to ship it to you or to send it to your kindle or nook
You cannot directly transfer Kindle books to a Nook, as they use different file formats and are protected by DRM. However, you can use software like Calibre to convert the Kindle books to a compatible format for the Nook. Keep in mind that this may breach the terms of service of the books and is not always legal.
No. Unless you can somehow download it to your computer and change the format of the book to one the Nook can read. No. They are each their own different brands, so you cannot access the nook store on the kindle. If they have DRM - no, cannot be opend with a kindle. If the do not have DRM - they can be converted using third party software (e.g. calibre). Kindle books use a proprietary format that can only be read on Kindles or devices running a Kindle app including the iPhone, Android phones, iPad, Mac and PC. The Nook can not read ebook in the Kindle format. Both the Kindle and Nook can read ebooks in some other common formats but these are used for free ebook titles that are one or two centuries old. No. Books that are on Kindle devices are ".mobi" files. Nooks read ".epub" files. As of 3/25/12, there is no way to put books from your Nook onto your Kindle.
It depends on the book. Not all books are available, but a lot certainly are. If you haven't already purchased your Nook, I would recommend comparing it with the Kindle to see which one carries more of the course books you're going to be needing before you buy.
A nook and a kindle are the same thing that do the same things. HOWEVER... one has more than the other. If you are interested about the books rather than just the 3G features and games and such, the nook (by Barnes and Noble) has more than 2 million books available, some of them are even free. The Kindle (by Amazon) only has around 700,000. The kindle has free 3G everywhere you go that connects to the internet, but the nook has 3G for buying books in its store. The nook also has a lending feature so you can borrow or lend books that you buy, and even check out books from the library from the comfort of your couch.