When you own a Kindle reader then the chances are you’ve recently been recommending your friends and loved ones to get one as well. The benefit of lots of books on 1 unit with a panel that virtually matches paper is too very good to pass by. One lacking element is the capability to lend ebooks to friends who truly behaved on your recommendation and ordered their own unit. That’s has just changed before the end of the year of 2010 according to Amazon.

A statement made on the Kindle forum pages through the Amazon Kindle team verifies ebook lending has come to the system. The post stated:

    After 2010, we will probably be presenting lending for Kindle, a fresh function that lets you loan your Kindle ebooks to different Kindle gadget or Kindle app users. Each book may be lent once for a loan time period of 14 days as well as the lender can’t read the e-book in the course of the loan period. Furthermore, only some e-books will be lendable – this is solely up to the writer or rights owner, who can determine which books are made possible for lending.

Though lending is really a welcomed add-on to Kindle, the require for publishers to enable such a feature per book might limit its practical use. We’ll have to wait and see simply how flexible diverse publishers have been when the feature is rolled out sometime inside the next 10 weeks.

The 14-day lending phase is really small, but from a publisher’s perspective it is necessarily so as they want a duplicate of the e-book ordered after the lend, not sufficient time during the lending phase to read the whole thing.