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Old 02-12-2011, 04:32 PM   #23
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So, what does this mean for bookstores, brick-and-mortar or otherwise?

Competition is key for keeping prices down. I'm not sure I'm keen on any one company, be it Barnes & Noble or Amazon, finding themselves in the position of having near complete control over pbook or ebook prices.


For one, when I think of a large bookstore chain, the first two names that come to mind are Borders and Barnes & Noble. If Borders dies, wth does that mean for the book market?

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