Indian company copies Amazon’s website, KindleBy Jeff Baker - 01/27/2010 7:52:41 AM |

We’ve seen a ridiculous amount of knocked off devices come out of Asia, but this one takes it to a whole new level. What you see above is a screenshot of infibeam’s company website. Does it look familiar? It should as they basically took Amazon.com‘s website layout and did nothing more than change the name.
Another thing to note is their infibeam Pi ebook reader. Not only does it bear a resemblance to the Kindle, minus a keyboard, but it uses the same general layout for the advertisement.
Ridiculous? Yes. Inevitable lawsuit? Oh yeah.
via engadget
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