Whether it's on a piece of paper in a typewriter or a word processor on the desktop, writers typically begin with a blank white page. This white page has been the look of books for... ever. And beginning next week, Amazon's new Kindle should be presenting words -- perhaps jumping off the page to engage the reader -- on a similar "Paperwhite" display. The new Kindle Touch reportedly will follow the lead of Barnes & Nobles' GlowLight Nook e-reader, which has a screen that makes it easier to read at night.
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