The Wall Street Journal today has a report on how the e-book industry is paying close attention not only to what books people read, but how they are reading them. Do readers skim the intro, skip around in the chapters? Do they read straight through? What are readers’ favorite passage to highlight and share? This [...] Related Stories Five Years Of iPhone [Video] Get Retina-blowing Color Splash Studio for Mac Free Through Sunday [Daily Freebie] Apple Awarded Preliminary Injunction Against Samsung’s Galaxy Nexus Apple Wants It Both Ways With iPad3.
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