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Ebook Readers discussed on Marketplace

Caught this on National Public Radio (NPR) Monday night. Here's the link to a page containing text and the audio, in case you missed it.

Quote:
New e-readers get a big push

E-readers allow users to read books digitally, but sales of the handheld devices have grown slowly. That may be changing as Amazon and Sony, along with some well-funded startups, push a new generation of e-readers. Mitchell Hartman reports.
http://marketplace.publicradio.org/d...13/pm_e_books/

Marketplace is a daily radio program on NPR that discusses topics of economic interest.
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