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It would be cheaper to buy a printed book from the standpoint of paper consumption and my time. With new technologies always developing, the growth of "electronic reading" online and the availability of portable multimedia content devices, e-books have the possibility of finally ‘taking-off". It's unlikely they'll ever replace printed books. Copyright © 2006 by Pamela Beers. All rights reserved.
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