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Oh! I know what I wanted to ask y'all. On the iPad commercial, they show how you can highlight a word in a book and get the definition of it.
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TFox
Oct 5 '11, 11:39
Is that the Kindle app? Or iBooks or some shit? Where is the thing that allows you to do that (or is it multiple things that have that functionality)?
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That is iBooks specifically. -- nm
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Don Homer
Oct 5, 11:45
probably iBooks (but the kindle app does this as well) -- nm
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decline
Oct 5, 11:43
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awesome, good to know. thanks. -- nm
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TFox
Oct 5, 11:45
on my (non-IPad) tablet, I just press and hold on a word. -- nm
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Reagen
Oct 5, 11:39
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in the Kindle app? -- nm
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TFox
Oct 5, 11:41
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No, sorry, I missed that part of it. -- nm
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Reagen
Oct 5, 11:41
Probably iBooks, I'm sure they're not demoing the Kindle app -- nm
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oblique
Oct 5, 11:39
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