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Old 10-01-2010, 11:02 AM   #23
murraypaul
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Originally Posted by nikkie View Post
I'm actually pleasantly surprised to see how many people are buying books from Kobo, and just plain surprised to see how many aren't buying from B&N.

Do people not like B&N for some reason?
Well B&N fall into an odd gap.
People who want to buy transferable ePub files wouldn't choose them, as they have their own DRM scheme.
People who don't care about DRM would probably choose Amazon instead because ... well, Amazon are just better
So don't really see much reason to look at B&N.
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