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Old 12-14-2010, 08:32 PM   #30
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Originally Posted by DMcCunney View Post
Ebooks have been around since well before dedicated devices.
Yes, that was my point. Women have always bought the vast majority of books. Women today buy 80% of all books -- ebooks and print books included.

Sony knew what they were doing when they co-branded the pink 300 with Harlequin last year.

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The first dedicated ebook publisher I recall was Peanut Press. They targeted the then popular Palm PDA platform,
I believe New Concepts was the first e-publishers. They date from 1995, if not earlier. They sold books on floppy disks.

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