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Old 03-25-2009, 12:05 PM   #13
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There's got to be plenty of prior art from this. The Peanut Reader program (whose eReader descendant is now one of those programs that lets people read books on the iPhone) was around for two years before they applied for this patent. Hell, Ben Bova's Cyberbooks novel pre-dates it by several more years. (And if Heinlein can have his waterbed...)
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