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Old 06-19-2008, 11:13 AM   #110
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If you've followed this thread at all since I started it, you may have noticed that I'm firmly in the habit of monitoring and reporting every two weeks the number of new and total titles available at both Sony and Amazon. I've only been doing this because I'm interested in the big picture (i.e., are ebooks taking off and are the number of new titles available going to skyrocket or are we in a holding pattern?) and I'm also curious about the Sony vs. Amazon battle (i.e., who's winning and is there any evidence that either might be having second thoughts about the ebook business?). But I was wondering if it made any sense to do the same monitoring of other ebook vendor sites. Would anyone find that of interest? If so, which vendors should be monitored - Fictionwise, Mobipocket (or is that just a slice of the Amazon pie?), others? And does anyone have any numerical historical data to start with?
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