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Old 09-12-2014, 08:23 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by fjtorres View Post

Nook's lost ebook sales have to be going *somewhere* and they're not all going to Apple or Amazon. Kobo is a possibility but their US visibility is no higher than before, whereas Google is starting to make ripples of relevance so it may be that putting the Play store on Nook tablets is migrating not only app sales to Google, but also ebook sales. (Tough game, huh?)
Do the lost sales have to go somewhere? Maybe it is possible that ex Nook readers simply slowed down reading? Those lost interest in reading simply disappear in the statistics. Sure some sales went to a different ebook supplier, but many may have went to a different kind of entertainment or disappeard completely.
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