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Originally Posted by ApK
As long as they verified the accuracy of what they're fed, I'd settle for that in a new source.
If my only choices are dry regurgitation of facts, or sensationalized advocacy journalism, I'll take the regurgitation.
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In this case, it is regurgitation of sensationalism.
I will also take unembellished aggregation of facts, but reduced kindle sales at a bookstore does not imply reduced kindle sales overall.
Kindle sales are probably past their peak, but that does not imply reduced e-book sales. You don't need to keep buying new readers to keep buying new books.
None of this even considers the huge growth in phones and tablets, each of which work well for some for reading e-books.
The article pretty much states that e-books are passe. I call BS.