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The Trade Market
Year-to-Date E-book Sales
Up 292 Percent
According to the most recent e-book sales* statistics released from the Association of American Publishers, which collects statistics in conjunction with the International Digital Publishing Forum (IDPF), trade e-book sales were $28.9 million for the month of February, a 339.3- percent increase over February 2009 ($6.6 million). Year-to-date sales are up 292.2 percent. The IDPF noted in an announcement about the new sales figures, "[A] new [sales-revenue] barrier has been breached. The first two months (January and February) of Q1 2010 already total $60.8 million vs. Q4 2009, which was previously [the] highest quarter at $55.9 million."
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