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Old 11-30-2009, 03:43 PM   #8
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I guess for me if they are unwilling to release the numbers it's a bit like making a claim with no evidence to back it up. How can anyone know if it's even true or not, may just be another marketing ploy.
I can't really blame them. No one wants to be the first to throw out actual numbers, so no one does. In a way, it makes sense. The e-book market is growing very quickly. That growth spurs interest which in turn feeds the growth. Publishing the actual numbers would, psychologically at least, throw the market right back into niche status.
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