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Old 11-23-2010, 09:44 AM   #45
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This particular article may be International business orientated, but I remember Scott Turow making a similar comment a year or two ago - he didn't see much value in digital reading other than for the higher income business travel to take on the plane.

It seems to me to be yet another quote from a publishing industry employee that signals that they really don't understand the exploding digital reading market and they have a very difficult time in comprehending how to produce and market the product their customers are interested in buying.
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