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		<title>The Economics of E-Book Publishing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Customers have a habit of demanding lower prices, especially when they believe a product’s price represents a huge profit for the company. The case in point here is e-books, just one of many digital products facing the e-pricing dilemma. In recent weeks, thanks to the soon-to-be-released Apple iPad, five of the six major publishers banded [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[While it’s common knowledge that the music industry was forever altered when iTunes, with its over 125 million customers, came onto the scene and allowed music fans to download songs for only 99 cents. In the past few years, it was the publishing world that has been changed, with digital book eaders like the Kindle [...]]]></description>
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