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In October last year "social reading" iPad app
Readmill announced support for Adobe DRM-protected ePub and PDF formats, integrated into the the Kobo book store. Prior to these moves Readmill had been locked into a complex method of users needing to get books and documents into the ePub format for them to be able to use the app and make annotations, bookmarks and share content. It's now taking its for formerly iPad-only reading expiring to the iPhone, with
the app going live in the iTunes store today. This should help broaden the startup's appeal, clearly.
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