Column: The Kindle ecosystem shows how users have ceded control, with nearly every keystroke tracked for profit and its dominance setting the terms of the marketplace.After Kindle removed downloads and backups, The Post's Michael Coren switched to Kobo. https://t.co/vqvLEdJQqm— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) April 22, 2026
Column: The Kindle ecosystem shows how users have ceded control, with nearly every keystroke tracked for profit and its dominance setting the terms of the marketplace. After Kindle removed downloads and backups, The Post's Michael Coren switched to Kobo.
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