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Old 11-25-2014, 10:13 PM   #44
SteveEisenberg
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Anyway, I wonder what this has to do with ebooks and what a political thread is doing here under "ebook-news"?
Maybe the book part of broken-up Google would change. Maybe it would go back into the eInk reader business. But despite that, I agree this has close to nothing to do with eBooks -- because the effect on eBooks of such a breakup is so unpredictable.

Plus the biggest questions in my mind here are indeed political rather than literary. Does Europe really have the raw power to force the breakup of a big multi-national headquartered elsewhere? I'm not sure, but, probably, yes. Would it be a good idea to tweak the American elephant this way? Probably not.
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