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  • The Kobo was an early entrant into the e-reader market, and it has enjoyed a wide following in Canada since its debut two years ago.

    Japan's Rakuten to Acquire Maker of Kobo E-Reader Will Connors 2011

  • Rakuten's strategy is to build alliances and it hopes the Kobo will be a more "open source" option than Amazon's Kindle for retailers and publishers.

    Japan's technology giants faced down disaster – but the new enemy is doubt 2012

  • Deena 2:48 pm: The Kobo is the reader Borders is selling.

    Transcript: E-Book Conversion 1 « Coyote Con 2010

  • All in all, the iPad won't change the game as much as, say, Kobo, which is determined to become the world's leading seller of e-books and plans to do so by allowing its e-books to be read on any device.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Peter Scowen 2010

  • All in all, the iPad won't change the game as much as, say, Kobo, which is determined to become the world's leading seller of e-books and plans to do so by allowing its e-books to be read on any device.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Peter Scowen 2010

  • Kobo, which is expected to compete against Amazon's Kindle and B&N's Nook, offers users access to over a million eBooks via USB or a wireless Bluetooth … Borders finally jumps into e-reader market, launches

    PC Mike - Tech News and Reviews 2010

  • All in all, the iPad won't change the game as much as, say, Kobo, which is determined to become the world's leading seller of e-books and plans to do so by allowing its e-books to be read on any device.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Peter Scowen 2010

  • In addition to the iPad, the Nook and Kindle also compete with Sony's Reader device and the Kobo, which is already available in Australia through Borders and Angus and Robertson for

    iTnews Australia 2010

  • Borders owns 20 percent of Kobo, which is a spin-off of Canadian book chain Indigo Books & Music.

    MacNN | The Macintosh News Network 2009

  • Borders owns 20 percent of Kobo, which is a spin-off of Canadian book chain Indigo Books & Music.

    Electronista | The Macintosh News Network 2009

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