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Old 12-11-2010, 03:53 PM   #32
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Originally Posted by erictoma View Post
We are talking about the availability of ebooks not about the ereaders themselves !
WOW how biased are you argument !
We were saying that epubs format are more ubiquitous then Kindle unique format.
and you have replayed that Amazon has sold 6.6 million units its eReader lol

you are funny really
listen guys forget all reviews !, go buy Kindle because 6.6 million units were sold.
what a strange kind of math are you preaching !
I do not find constructive keeping a debate with you, so far does not look like you smart enough to read and analyze a simple statement.

The amount of units sold it is a clear indicative of the amount of ebooks sold by same company too. So, based on that, do you think B&N has sold more or less books than Amazon? Also, based on those numbers which are a fact, not my opinion, which ereader do you think that people prefer most?

It is very simple. People prefer Kindle, because more selection, service, concept, etc. If you don't like the Kindle, that's fine, it is your preference, but do not extrapolate your own taste to others, not without giving solid arguments about it.

You say B&N has sold more epubs books than Amazon, show me the article, then I believe you. Of course you can't or you will not, because not even Borders, B&N or Amazon, provide such statistics, not tied up to file format or book titles, they don't exist,

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