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August 31, 2009

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Ben  Dawe

Handy thumbnail, thanks a lot. Looks like the conversion is there conceptually, just in a mechanical time lag?

Jim Brown

Good information here. You might want to tie that in with two surveys we did recently http://www.ll-publications.com/survey.html about ebooks and e-readers.

No doubt, ebooks and epublishing in general is going to rocket in popularity within the next year or so, in particular when ebook reader devices drop under the $150/£100 mark, which they are gradually coming down to now.

twitter.com/stevencorush

Thanks for sharing the e-book information.

I guess a follow-up questions I would have might be: What percentage of your total customer base bought e-books? The statistics you have provided show trends in the way e-book readers think, but if it only applies to a small percentage of total customers, how valuable is it?

Thanks & I always find your posts interesting.

Joe Wikert

Steven, I don't have the answer to your question but I'll see if I can get some info on this. There's no question that ebook penetration is way, way below 100% of the print world, even in the technology space like where we focus though.

Rogert Münzberg

That's some nice figures...thanks for sharing ;-)

It could be interesting though, to hear what kind of Reader Application was used when reading on desktop and laptop..? And also if the Readers where used as a Standalone Desktop Application (like Acrobat/pdf, Digital Edition/ePub, Stanza etc) or as a Browser Online Viewer (like many of the Flash/Flex applications: Scribd, Issuu, GluckButton etc)...?

I'm looking forward to read next chapter.

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