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"Publishers can easily output their books as OEB files," says Nick Bogaty, executive director of the OEBF, in New York. "From there they can be converted to various [proprietary] e-book formats, like Microsoft Reader or Palm Reader, or a Web browser."
Despite workflow integration issues and the lack of established distribution channels for e-books, Bogaty remains confident that large-scale consumer acceptance is around the corner: "It is a small but rapidly growing industry. Our survey shows more people want to read e-books, and they want more e-books on their digital devices."
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