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Deutschland ein eBook-Land? « Wir sprechen Online. 06:46 on 4. October 2010 Permalink |
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eBooks vs. Books « Wir sprechen Online. 06:46 on 17. October 2010 Permalink |
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Future of the Book « Wir sprechen Online. 10:17 on 24. October 2010 Permalink |
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Kindle eBook Lending « Wir sprechen Online. 08:56 on 25. October 2010 Permalink |
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Amazon: eBooks Outsell Books « Wir sprechen Online. 10:21 on 26. October 2010 Permalink |
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Amazon Increases Kindle Royalties « Wir sprechen Online. 08:40 on 9. November 2010 Permalink |
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