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Old 01-16-2007, 05:47 AM   #1
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Christian publishers likes the Reader

Looks like we are going to see more Christian literature for the Sony Reader in near future. From tennessean.com:

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Ken Stephens, president of B&H, said technology used for the Reader is unlike any he has seen. He likes its black print on a white page, the capacity to hold up to 70 average-sized books, and an estimated battery life of more than 7,000 page turns.

"So you can really take a fairly good size library with you," he said. "There's been other readers in the market for a long time but the problem has been sales numbers just have been so low — they haven't been terribly interesting for publishers."

B&H is in the process of licensing many book titles and Bible texts to electronic providers, including Sony, which offer the content for sale through their electronic bookstores in a revenue-sharing arrangement, Stephens said.
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