Nook hacked with Web browser, Facebook, and Twitter apps for sta...
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Courtesy Engadget Thu, 12/17/2009 - 03:41
And here we go.
With the Nook rooted and plenty of Android devs at the ready to exploit the device's free 3G data and semi-useful WiFi connection, it's officially open season on Barnes & Noble's new e-reader.
Within the last few hours the Nook has been given a web browser (pictured left) to join the Pandora hack just announced by NookDevs.
A trick that adds plenty of functionality to the Nook including the ability to...
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