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Kindlegraph Makes Autographs Digital, Requires Twitter Access

Kindlegraph

First Posted: 07/29/11 12:12 PM ET Updated: 09/28/11 06:12 AM ET

eBookNewser:

A new digital book signing tool called Kindlegraph has been getting a lot of ink from various publishing and tech blogs these days, so when I saw a banner ad for the new tool, I had to investigate.

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A new digital book signing tool called Kindlegraph has been getting a lot of ink from various publishing and tech blogs these days, so when I saw a banner ad for the new tool, I had to investigate. ...
A new digital book signing tool called Kindlegraph has been getting a lot of ink from various publishing and tech blogs these days, so when I saw a banner ad for the new tool, I had to investigate. ...
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Max Shaw
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03:06 PM on 07/29/2011
Still...these kindlegraphs will be worthless as Im sure its easier to forge than a real signature, plus if you plan to sell or auction said book, its not nearly as exciting or worthwhile as the actual text.

Theres just something far more warm, tangiable and endearing about owning a REAL book whose author composed a signature on. Just knowing that at one point he/she held your copy in their hands is very rewarding. IMHO.