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A Tale of Two Industries: What Do Books and Music Have In Common?
Thursday, November 5, 2009Kyle Bylin, Assoicate Editor
In recent news reports, it’s becoming more and more apparent — that at a time when the record industry is reeling from changes that it barely understands — other industries are beginning to experience many of the same transformations. Take, for instance, the recent pricing war between Wal-Mart and Amazon – where 10 book titles were dramatically discounted by the big-b...
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