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The new partnership grew out of an assumption that demand for speedy reads would increase, says Oyster co-founder Andrew Brown. "I was excited to hear about Spritz when they launched a few weeks ago and I was surprised by how effective it was. My first thought was that I'd love to try reading a book using the technology. I thought others probably had the same thought, so we decided to integrate it with one of the most popular books on Oyster."
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Ellen Harvey is a freelance writer and editor who covers the latest technologies and strategies reshaping the publishing landscape. She previously served as the Senior Editor at Publishing Executive and Book Business.
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