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Old 08-07-2010, 03:52 PM   #49
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Originally Posted by mikij View Post
Not forever, but as long as baby-boomers walk on this Earth, I am pretty sure they will. Not every one in this generation (of boomers) is a geek like I am, so many will still continue the "traditional way". I changed, many will not.
And if they ask, publishers will respond. Boomers' economic power is still quite impressive.
Ebook readers tend to skew older than the general population. If I remember right older readers make up the biggest segment of the ereader population. As printed books get harder for Boomers to read I see them flocking to ereaders in ever greater numbers.
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