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Old 02-24-2018, 09:07 AM   #52
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Originally Posted by fjtorres View Post
I see these "ereaders are dying" articles as establishment attempts to limit ebook adoption by casual readers and younger, newer avid readers, by pretending lower ereader sales imply a shift away from ebooks. This particular piece may or not be inspired by the other articles by tradpub mouthpieces like Shatzkin but it treads the same falacious ground.
Well in this case I hardly think "Tom's hardware guide" is "the establishment". Also this article specifically states at the top that ebooks are doing fine, so it's not covering that particular ground.
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