Ownership of e-readers is exploding, according to a survey by Pew Internet Research. Over the past six months, ownership of e-readers such as the Amazon Kindle and Barnes & Noble Nook has grown from 6% to 12% of U.S. adults. E-readers are more popular than tablets devices such as the iPad or various Android slates like the Samsung Galaxy Tab which are owned by 8% of U.S. adults.
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28.6.11
E-Reader Ownership Doubled in 6 Months, Growing Faster Than Tablets
Posted by Joël Van Hoolandt at 6:13 PM
Labels: Innovation, Learning, Reading
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