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But tellingly, the event was, ahem, bookended by two announcements of particular interest to publishers: First, there's a new version of iBooks, Apple's ebook app, which offers a continuous scrolling option (in addition to page turning), better iCloud integration and support for more languages. And last: There will be a smaller iPad, the iPad Mini, that seems perfectly poised to go up against both Google's well-received Nexus 7 tablet, and Amazon's Kindle Fire—in some ways.
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