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E-readers rise, but less people reading -

(theaustralian.com.au): AROUND 20 per cent of US adults have read an e-book since last year, according to an extensive new study. Those who read books, newspapers and other kinds of writing in digital form also are much more likely to increase, rather than decrease, how often they read. Meanwhile, a substantial number of people still have no interest in e-devices, no matter the cost or product.

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