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Old 05-11-2007, 07:41 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by sic
maybe the publishers are the ones who understand that ebooks will be killing them...
Nimble publishers could survive the change. Those who try to preserve the status quo will fail.

I started to write a whole rant about Amazon's power in the publishing industry and why it would be useful to get their backing on this, but I think we all know about that already. Suffice to say that while this approach is not the only valid one for trying to get more ebooks out there, it seems like a good piece of the overall strategy.
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