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Old 02-24-2008, 02:03 AM   #30
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Originally Posted by Steve Jordan View Post
The government has allowed private industry to develop e-books on their own... for about a decade, now. Look where we are. At this point, I'll take government involvement over another decade of getting nowhere fast.
We've gotten nowhere? And here I thought e-ink devices were making great strides in increasing the popularity of ebooks more than ever before. If the Kindle making the front page of Newsweek is "getting nowhere," then ebooks are doomed no matter what happens. Government getting involved wouldn't make most consumers like ebooks any more than they already do, anyway.
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