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eBook meet Print Book, Print Book meet eBook

march twenty five twenty tenIt was just a matter of time before someone bundled eBooks with their print brothers and sisters.  Why shouldn’t I have access to an electronic copy of the same information that I just paid for in print?

It’s a brilliant idea, whose time has come.  Barnes and Noble’s gets it.  Whose next?

Check it out here.

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  1. David Bullock says

    Darn too late for me. One of my new years resolutions this year was to swear off the paper book.

    I have a Sony reader, an iPad in the mail, and an iPod touch. Most of my reading the past year has been electronic and it’s been a great experience. I used to lug around a pile of books with me when I’d travel, and now I have a wider selection in less space.

    - Dave

  2. jeff says

    I’ve got a Kindle and an iPod Touch. I’m going to hold off on the iPad for now. It looks like a fantastic device, but the Kindle is just fine for now. The biggest benefit for me? I can sample as many books as I like before pulling the trigger on one.

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