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Pew research shows one-fifth of US adults read e-books
In a sweeping survey of e-books' impact on reading habits, the Pew report said that four times more US readers, or 15 percent, were reading e-books on a typical day now compared with less than two years ago. #United States #TechTalk #Amazon Kindle #e-books #Melinda Gates Foundation #Amazon.com Inc. #Electronic publishing #Pew Research Center
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Why Pottermore will change the way e-books are sold
If "Pottermore," JK Rowling's new Web store, proves a success, it could provide a model for other authors and publishers and undermine the clout of Amazon.com Inc., which dominates e-book sales. #J. K. Rowling #Amazon Kindle #TechBuzz #Amazon.com #Electronic publishing
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The New York Times
Apple Fights Back in E-Book Antitrust Case
Kimberly White/Reuters In 2010, Steve Jobs introduced some of the publishing houses that would license iBooks. WASHINGTON — Don’t mess with the legacy of Steve Jobs. That is one of several factors that seem to be motivating Apple ’s vigorous defense agai #Apple, Inc. #Steve Jobs #U.S. Department of Justice
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IT Pro Portal
The Onion reveals how Syrian Electronic Army hacked its Twitter
Keep up to date with all the top stories in the professional IT landscape, whether it’s Cloud, Security or Networking, ITProPortal has it covered. If you’re looking for news on the latest consumer electronics trends and tech, or reviews of the latest gad #The Onion #Google Inc. #Washington Post Company
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Lebanon Daily Star
Pro-Assad hackers attack UK newspaper FT's website, Twitter feed
File photograph of a cyber warfare expert working on his Apple laptop computer in Charlotte LONDON: The website of British newspaper the Financial Times was hacked on Friday, apparently by the "Syrian Electronic Army", a group of hackers and on-line acti #Financial Times #Bashar al-Assad #Human Rights Watch




