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Old 02-10-2010, 08:15 PM   #33
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Long Beach, CA
Device: Color Nook, Kindle 2, Palm III, eBookWise, HP Jornada
Last summer, for the first time, I started seeing a number of people using reading devices on the train (in Dallas, which is not exactly tech central although it's not in the boonies, either). I saw mostly Kindles and iPhones along with an occasional Blackberry and, of course, my own eBookWise.

The last time I flew, I got a kick out of seeing that everyone in First Class had their iPhones out. Suspect they weren't all reading, though (I went on to the back so I didn't get to see how they used them during the flight).

Even two years ago, I'd never see anyone reading eBooks. Now, public transportation, at least, seems full of them in my experience.

Rob Preece
Publisher, BooksForABuck.com
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