Reuters: Electronic reading devices unlikely to replace printed books
October 21st, 2008Posted by Judith Townend in Editors' pick
Exhibitors at the Frankfurt Book Fair said that electronic reading devices are gaining converts, but are unlikely to replace the printed book and will have to compete hard with other ways of consuming digital media.
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