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Old 01-16-2008, 12:18 PM   #7
SpiderMatt
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People don't read anymore? That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard this jerk say. Every time people browse the internet, they read. They read the news, they read forums, they read blogs... More than that, people write in replies and in their own blogs. People assume that because they see more people with cellphones than with newspapers or books that reading is dying. A similar assumption as been made about writing. It's not dying. Writing, I would argue, is growing at an exponential rate even if it's not academic writing. I the digital age, though, reading and writing is done on digital devices. You'd think someone like Jobs would understand that.
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