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Old 08-15-2013, 10:29 AM   #13
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For any book that is mostly text I will always prefer the ebook version. I'll buy a paper book if I need to flip through it fast, like a research book, or there is no ebook version available.

I think a lot of early adopters have bought into the ebook ecosystem, so there isn't too much explosive growth to be had. But there is still growth. Ebooks are still young. The process is still young. There is still space to make it easier to buy and use ebooks. That's where growth will come in. When you an make it super easy for the casual reader to buy an ebook on a whim.
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