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Amazon Christmas day e-book sales beat print sales (AFP)

December 27th, 2009 · No Comments

Amazon's Kindle DX is ready for shipment at the warehouse in Campbellsville, Kentucky. On Christmas Day customers bought more electronic books than hard-copy books on Internet retail giant Amazon.com, the company said in a statement Saturday.(AFP/Getty Images/File/John Sommers Ii)AFP – On Christmas Day customers bought more electronic books than hard-copy books on Internet retail giant Amazon.com, the company said in a statement Saturday.

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