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As for e-book sales, Amazon did say earlier this summer that it sells 143 e-books for every 100 hardcover books (Of course, e-books are much cheaper than hardcover).
FORBES: Majority Of Adults Not Into E-Readers?
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Apparently he had dropped his cellphone in the bowl (another reason that books make better, cheaper companions on the throne), made the decision to do the unthinkable, and hopefully rolled up his sleeve for his unfortunate fishing expedition.
ENGADGET: Student trapped in toilet after fishing for cellphone
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Electronic books are smaller, cheaper and simpler than laptop computers but give users the ability to create original text, graphics and audio and import encrypted electronic files from third-party providers, according to Eric Walusis, president of Dayton-based Searchlight eBook Training Inc.
CNN: Dayton electronic book classroom pilot to begin Sept. 1
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Contracts such as Apple's prevent publishers from selling books to other buyers at a cheaper rate.
WSJ: U.S. Warns Apple, Publishers on E-Book Pricing
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Tesco promises to be 10% cheaper than Amazon in its top 50 range of books.
BBC: Amazon's struggle to stay ahead