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Thursday, March 19, 2009

Publishers cut book sharing deal with Scribd - Ars Technica

Publishers cut book sharing deal with Scribd - Ars Technica

The online content-sharing site Scribd has reached an agreement with major publishing houses that will see it host free e-book content. Unlike their peers in the music business, the publishers are giving away content free in the hopes of drumming up business.
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