"I’m a journalist, a teacher and an e-book fiend. I work as a French teacher at a K-3 private school. I use drama, music, puppets, props and all manner of tech in my job, and I love it. I enjoy moving between all the classes and having a relationship with each child in the school. Kids are hilarious, and I enjoy watching them grow and learn. My current device of choice for reading is my Amazon Kindle Touch, but I have owned or used devices by Sony, Kobo, Aluratek and others. I also read on my tablet devices using the Kindle app, and I enjoy synching between them, so that I’m always up to date no matter where I am or what I have with me."
Something else to consider with Steam: we trust Valve. They eanerd their trust over the years, so the player base trusts them not to shut down their servers unduly soon and screw people over. I’m a happy Steam customer, too. I always look on Steam first when it comes to buying games, and even if it’s the same price as the in-store retail copy, I’ll choose the Steam version. There are two things about Steam I don’t like, though: they don’t cloud-save your games (allow you to store your saved game files on their servers so you can access them anywhere) and you can’t sell or give away a game when you’re done. I would like to be able to transfer my games to someone else when I’m done playing them, the same way I could hand a game disc over to someone else. Right now, the only way to do it is to allow someone else to log in to my account.