Is the iPhone the next hot e-reader? »
Posted By guyro 2 weeks, 6 days ago in Science & TechnologyBook-related apps saw an upsurge in launches in September, according to a survey conducted by Flurry, a San Francisco-based mobile application analytics company. So much so, that book-related applications overtook games in the App Store as a percentage of all released apps.
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I've seen so many people using an iPhone, that i would say right now that iPhone can become the next most used e-reader tool.
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