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Can eReaders replace books?

Several years ago (possibly even before the turn of the millennium), my brother told me that books would soon be a thing of the past and that everyone would be reading eBooks. Is it possible? Could eReaders and eBooks replace paperbacks and hardcovers the way cars replaced the horse and buggy, the way portable audio… Continue reading Can eReaders replace books?

Published August 7, 2009
Categorized as Computers, Writing Tagged books, drm, ebooks, kindle, software

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