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Old 10-26-2010, 05:43 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by BWhite View Post
Actually it is according to Amazon. The link is further down in the Engadget article.

http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix....648&highlight=

Once you go to the source you realize that in terms of set analysis all we are talking about here is the set of customers who are already Amazon.com customers (like you quoted), and so I could not decide if that is really telling us anything.
I suppose that depends. I don't buy dead tree books from Amazon (because they cost too much) but will buy ebooks as they sell they most and actually sell to us.

I would think in terms of dead tree customers, Amazon will be losing Australians to the Book Depository, but gaining ebook buyers as one of the few places that still sell to us.
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