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Old 07-06-2013, 03:21 PM   #57
HoraceWimp
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Originally Posted by pidgeon92 View Post
90%? I seriously doubt that. The Salon article you quoted had that figure from 2009. It's four years later and consumers have a lot more choice in where they can buy ebooks.
The article wasn't from 2009, but the 90% figure was, so point taken.

It might not be as high as that now for the reasons you rightly point out, but I'd still reckon it's pretty high. Particularly so when you consider the high market share the Kindle e-reader alone has. Kindle e-readers dwarf all the others put together.
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