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Old 07-08-2007, 03:25 AM   #43
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Search is a critical feature. Even in fiction it would come in handy. When I read a 19th century novel, there are details about characters that become relevant a couple of hundred pages later. Being able to instantly find all the places where that character is mentioned would let me get more out of the book faster. I really like the idea of being able to save 20 or so searches per book.
The issue is data input. How would you input a text string on the Sony Reader?

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This would be a big benefit to college students and would help them write papers.
Do college students write papers these days? I thought they just downloaded them from the internet.
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