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		<title>By: Sony Reader at walking paper</title>
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		<description>[...] Sarah is already all over it but I&#8217;m going to chime in about Sony&#8217;s release of an eInk/Paper device in the US. I&#8217;ve been interested in their Librie for some time, and think this product solves some of that devices issues (not being able to read PDFs, HTML, or text files, etc..) though I&#8217;m sure it doesn&#8217;t solve (read: eliminate) all of the lame DRM. [...]</description>
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