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Saving Cash, Trees and Time With Digital Magazines - Read More

Date Added: June 02, 2008 03:36:02 AM
The future of magazine publishing increasingly is appearing on a digital display -- not just a newsstand. Advancements in software and hardware are making it easier for a growing faction of consumers -- including coveted younger readers called "screen-agers" -- to read their favorite publications on the Internet or download and read them later offline.

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