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What do you mean by ...
"the business model has to become acceptable to
book readers"

This is so generic Dana, did you just wanna get
some hits?

and comparable in value to real books

If you can read the books without any handicap
I guess they have the same value. Anyway, your
definition of value may be different, but with
such a generic statement it's hard to
understand

These eBooks must also become ubiquitous, as
real books are.


Again, not sure what you mean here. Ubiquitous
where?
Posted by: markbn   Posted on: 02/13/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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What do you mean by ...  markbn | 02/13/09
What I mean  DanaBlankenhorn ZDNet Moderator | 02/13/09
Now I understand what YOU want  markbn | 02/13/09
The standard  Mark Coker | 02/14/09
RE: The problem with eBooks is not the reader  jduster | 02/14/09
Razor? Blades? Neither - it's a clean shave!  Alexander Braun | 02/17/09
RE: The problem with eBooks is not the reader  brian_tarbox | 02/22/09
I love paper  kidtree | 02/27/09
RE: The problem with eBooks is not the reader  RoutyRastus | 02/28/09

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