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Old 07-21-2014, 11:33 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
What's not being gotten here is that when you add up all of the people using ePub capable Readers/programs/apps, there are more people reading ePub then Kindle formats. Remember, this is world wide, not just in the US.
Which flavor of ePub? DRM-free, Adobe's, B&N's, Apple's, Kobo's?


Amazon's definately way ahead in the US & UK markets. I know some countries in Europe are heavily ePub (especially where watermarked ePub is used instead of other forms of DRM), but don't know how big digital reading is in many of those countries.
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