
An article in
USA Today titled
"E-books are changing reading habits" discusses results of a poll regarding e-reader/tablet ownership and reading habits:
Quote:
A poll conducted for USA TODAY and Bookish, a website designed to help people find and buy books, finds that 40% of adults — including 46% of those ages 18 to 39 — own an e-reader or a tablet. That's more than double the numbers less than two years ago.
Reading devices are even more popular among college graduates (60% say they have one) and those with annual household incomes of at least $75,000 (62%).
According to the poll, 35% of those with reading devices say they're reading more books since they got their reading devices.
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