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Old 09-24-2013, 01:02 PM   #7
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No... the idea is to move forward; not to hang onto a dying format. Physical books shouldn't be propped up; they should be allowed to die.
This is not about formats (which is a silly thing to fixate on in 2013; the "format wars" have been won. E-reading is here to stay, though print isn't going to disappear anytime soon), it's about business models and pricing.
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