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Will Amazon.com Stores Be Good For The Book Industry?

Posted at 7:39PM Monday 06 Feb 2012

E-tail giant and major bookseller Amazon may be headed to a neighborhood near you if a rumor published online proves true. Question is: Would it be good or bad for the book publishing industry?

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