Berlin-based Blinkist, a platform that takes nonfiction books and presents them in a specially abridged mobile format, today announced a significant revamp of its platform. It’s also tweaked its pricing to entice new users to try the service. Available for both iOS and Android devices, Blinkist now has new audio features, allowing users to do listen to key sections of non-fiction books while driving or exercising, for example. A spokesperson confirmed to TNW that for launch there’s around 50 recorded versions of bestselling books on Blinkist, and that it plans to add five new ones per week, with that pace accelerating early next year.…

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