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Old 10-19-2009, 06:43 PM   #9
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/cackle let the battle begin!!

Once we see some better competition (eg. Apple entering the fray) in ebooks sales specifically I think they will drop fast too. There is little overhead other than publisher/author. Once a company has the server infrastructure ebooks are almost free to transmit to buyers. So if these companies keep up competing so brutally in the market we'll see benefits in the next six months! woohoo.
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