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Old 12-01-2009, 11:16 AM   #17
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Having most people's libraries in their pocket is not even a stretch for existing cards - and storage will increase in size far faster than most of our libraries. In a couple of years 2Gb will be considered quaint.
Still, I'm not sure any of the current device makers are considering them a multi-year investment. Considering the speed with which the technology changes, especially now that reading devices are being considered an up-and-coming market, I think all of the current devices will be considered quaint in just a few years. How many people here are still reading on the same device they were using three years ago?
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