To little fanfare, it appears that Amazon has finally released its Kindle Unlimited product. It's a Netflix for books and audio books, and they claim to have some 600 thousand books and 'thousands" of audio books that are eligible.
I'm really tempted, having dropped my O'Reilly Safari subscription ($42/mo!) some time ago because I wasn't using it, but with this it'd be $10/mo and it would have few technical books, but a lot more selection that my whole family would enjoy. Further, having essentially free audio books would be nice for long car trips, though I'm going to have to look at whether they have to be streamed, or if they can be downloaded since my cellular dataplan isn't unlimited.
Anyway, thoughts? Would you pay $10/mo for essentially a library at your fingertips?
Wish they would include it in prime, or give prime members a discount...
I'm really tempted, having dropped my O'Reilly Safari subscription ($42/mo!) some time ago because I wasn't using it, but with this it'd be $10/mo and it would have few technical books, but a lot more selection that my whole family would enjoy. Further, having essentially free audio books would be nice for long car trips, though I'm going to have to look at whether they have to be streamed, or if they can be downloaded since my cellular dataplan isn't unlimited.
Anyway, thoughts? Would you pay $10/mo for essentially a library at your fingertips?
Wish they would include it in prime, or give prime members a discount...