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Do you prefer to read print or e-books?
Q. Do you prefer to read print or digital? A. For me, it ebbs and flows.
A. In print I'm sure it's covered, but I haven't read print for three years and neither have my friends.
"The fact is that our target readers, who are decision-makers, still read print, in their offices or on planes".
It made sense to print two papers, he said, because while young Capitol Hill staff members shifted to reading online more, silver-haired legislators liked to read print.
Readers who once read print magazines for gossip, he said, can now see that news through many online portals and social media services like Twitter and Facebook.
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Though he can, with difficulty, read printed copy, he can neither write nor read the handwriting of others, he said.
They love to read print-outs or paperback copies of popular ebooks like Brian Solis' "The End Of Business As Usual".
46percentt of U.S. Internet users said they only read printed books while 15percentt read more e-books than printed books.
Read printed information.
We were both reading print media, I thought to myself: No trace.
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