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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 6 Jan 2013

    The e-reader era just arrived, but now it may already be ending.http://on.wsj.com/Rx5lwL 

    11:19 AM - 6 Jan 2013
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      1. Elizabeth Shubsda‏ @eashub 6 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ I hope e-readers like Kindle don't go away. They are much easier to read then tablets due to less glare.

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      1. HEDI ENGHELBERG‏ @ENGHELBERG 6 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ E-readers and digital books are powerful tools. They will not go away. But paper book will survive.

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      1. HEDI ENGHELBERG‏ @ENGHELBERG 6 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ negative. The e-books are here to stay and paper books will have to evolve to a new form. My ebooks on http://amazon.com 

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      1. Terrence Myles‏ @TerrenceMyles 7 Jan 2013
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        RT @WSJ The e-reader era just arrived, but now it may already be ending. http://on.wsj.com/Rx5lwL 

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      1. Mike B‏ @mikeyakatnt 6 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ Wasted money by school systems that bought all those hoping this would be the new thing

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      1. mfalcao‏ @mfalcao 6 Jan 2013
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      1. jodi‏ @jodi_bose 6 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ let us pray #litspring

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      1. Sharon Lee Tegler‏ @SharonLeeSays 6 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ Agree re tablet replacements. Plus, electronics displays in bookstores cold, sterile while real books, mags vibrant.

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      1. Don Devine‏ @devine_don 6 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ single feature devices have limited use, consumers don't want to carry more than one device

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      1. Matt Lane ن‏ @MattWLane 6 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ the dedicated device? Maybe. But I'm guessing that e-ink will show up on a tablet/cell soon. Once you go e-ink you never go back.

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      1. Susan‏ @SusanDelCampo 6 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ I bought a Kindle Fire last year and sold it in months. My phone does everything and I have a light-weight laptop. #Unnecessary

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      1. Jeff Wartman‏ @jeffwartman 6 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ e-readers will have to evolve, like any technology. E-readers may not be the future, but e-books definitely are. That much is obvious

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      1. Leo Klinkers‏ @europafederatie 6 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ The e-reader as a device has reached its life-cycle end. E-reading through ipads etc. has not reached that end. Maybe never will end.

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      1. Shamz‏ @Shamie_Chi 6 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ e readers are cost effective as well as handier than tablets (battery life).. the ERA is NOT over

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      1. David Busch‏ @HappySlice 6 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ my kindle paper white destroys my iPad in terms of reading novels. No it's not over

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