They are where dreams are stored, where stories and arguments and history are shared,” he said. “Books are among a country’s most precious cultural assets. Michael Tamblyn speaks at the launch of the Kobo eBookstore in TaiwanĪt an event held to celebrate the launch, Rakuten Kobo CEO Michael Tamblyn hailed the arrival of significant quantities of traditional Chinese language titles on Kobo’s eReading platform. For readers of Chinese the world over, Rakuten Kobo’s holdings just became a whole lot larger, and a whole lot more diverse. The launch marks not only the arrival in Taiwan of one of the world’s most ubiquitous eReaders, but also the addition of thousands of traditional Chinese titles to Rakuten Kobo’s 5 million title-strong global bookstore. Taiwan’s booklovers have reason to celebrate this week, as Rakuten Kobo officially launches a local eReading service.
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