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Kindle kindles discussion at book fair

The Kindle, Amazon's electronic reader, generated much discussion at this year's BookExpo America, which ended yesterday in New York City. According to an article by Edward Wyatt in The New York Times, discussion of whether the electronic book is approaching the tipping point both "energized and unnerved people" at the trade show.

While many publishers report that their sales of electronic books are growing exponentially, some publishing executives have voiced concerns about Amazon's still-growing power as a bookseller. For further information, read the full article.

Posted by John Micklos on 02 June 2008 in Technology

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