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Ebook Economics

An interesting article at trAce about the economic potential of ebooks:

Ebook Economics: Value for Readers and Writers

Of all the models of epublishing introduced over the past decade, says writer Kate Baggott, ebooks (possibly) offer writers the greatest potential for an (almost) reliable income

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Economics - Fractal Generation
The world of computers has met ‘the Fractal Generation’ where everything has become a challenge, where the best minds are those that can go forwards while continually putting each step back into the equation, while doing the preverbal tying ones shoelaces, talking on the phone and ordering a cab.
This generation belongs to the turn of the centuries and continually displays its unique techno wizardry in the new age of instant telecommunications.
It integrates and affects the American Economic Democracy in an extraordinary manner.

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