Amazon will make Kindle books available at public libraries.  According to a recent Amazon press release  'Kindle Library Lending, a new feature launching later this year that will allow  Kindle customers to borrow Kindle books from over 11,000 libraries in the United  States. Kindle Library Lending will be available for all generations of Kindle  devices and free Kindle reading apps....
"We're doing a little something extra here," Marine continued. "Normally,  making margin notes in library books is a big no-no. But we're extending our  Whispersync technology so that you can highlight and add margin notes to Kindle  books you check out from your local library. Your notes will not show up when  the next patron checks out the book. But if you check out the book again, or  subsequently buy it, your notes will be there just as you left them, perfectly  Whispersynced....
Amazon is working with OverDrive, the leading provider of digital content  solutions for over 11,000 public and educational libraries in the United States,  to bring a seamless library borrowing experience to Kindle customers. "We are  excited to be working with Amazon to offer Kindle Library Lending to the  millions of customers who read on Kindle and Kindle apps," said Steve Potash,  CEO, OverDrive. "We hear librarians and patrons rave about Kindle, so we are  thrilled that we can be part of bringing library books to the unparalleled  experience of reading on Kindle." '
Maybe all the negative comments about Amazon/Kindle not liking libraries made an impact.  A win-win for all.

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