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Wednesday, November 7, 2012

A Lot More People Read E-Books On Their Computers Than You Realize

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A Lot More People Read E-Books On Their Computers Than You Realize
The Pew Research Group did a survey of people's e-reading habits, and one of the most surprising take aways is how many people read e-books on a desktop or a laptop. For people under 30, it's the most popular way to read an e-book, surpassing e-readers, smartphones and tablets.



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