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 <description>Poor bookstores. As fewer people read books, those who do are getting lured by e-book readers that bypass bookstores for the majority of book purchases. Amazon&#039;s Kindle, now upgraded to Kindle 2, gets the biggest blame because it has the biggest market share. It also has a hefty hardware profit margin according to PCWorld&#039;s article “Amazon&#039;s $359 Kindle 2 Costs $185.49 to Build.”And you thought margins on technology hardware products were non-existent
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 <description>Unless your special gift giver happens to be an early shopper -- a very early shopper -- you won&#039;t be getting a Kindle for Christmas.
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