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Old 03-01-2016, 10:44 PM   #89
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I still haven't found the study, but I did find a reference to the study--only this just mentions the number of books that are bought and actually opened (hint: 60 percent):
I wonder though. Wouldn't that 60% only apply to the kePub version of the book? I don't know about others, but even though I own a Kobo and have over 1,000 books in my Kobo library I never download the kePub version (other than when they force auto download some titles on a sync, which I immediately delete) let alone open it. I download the ePub and I'm guessing Kobo has no way of really tracking anything about those (other than sales and downloads).
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