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Four Companies That Are Changing Digital Reading In Africa

Posted at 3:01PM Monday 18 Feb 2013

The digital reading revolution is not going to look the same in developing countries as it has in the developing world, but several companies are working on ways to bring digital reading to the African continent.

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