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Old 06-07-2011, 09:52 AM   #24
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But your Mom's not the audience for PC Magazine. If you're writing for PC Magazine, you're preaching to the choir with an article like this. This article is more suited for the NY Times tech section. At least then a non-tech savvy audience has a shot at seeing it.
There are a lot of people who are tech savvy but don't own ereaders. I am assuming that those people are the target audience for this article.

My husband loves new tech but isn't much of a book reader (prefers newspapers & magazines). As I slowly get books for him to read, he's given thought to ereaders. This article would be perfect for someone like him.
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