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Harry Potter Books May Soon Be Available On iPad And Kindle

First Posted: 04/04/11 03:58 PM ET Updated: 06/04/11 06:12 AM ET

Harry Potter Kindle

The Scotsman:

HE IS more comfortable with platform 9¾ than the electronic devices of the muggle world, but, despite that, Harry Potter is about to go digital - and potentially earn JK Rowling a further £100 million.

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HE IS more comfortable with platform 9¾ than the electronic devices of the muggle world, but, despite that, Harry Potter is about to go digital - and potentially earn JK Rowling a further £100 milli...
HE IS more comfortable with platform 9¾ than the electronic devices of the muggle world, but, despite that, Harry Potter is about to go digital - and potentially earn JK Rowling a further £100 milli...
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11:05 AM on 04/06/2011
Who cares, you can pick up a "like new' copy for $3 on the net.
09:39 PM on 04/04/2011
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11:06 AM on 04/06/2011
Spammer. Please mark as abusive. and do NOT click on the link.
12:54 PM on 04/06/2011
It's easy to condemn others and pass judgment on people you don't know anything about. It's ironic to be labeled a "spammer" by someone who has posted 2,159 comments on Huffington Post alone to my 31. I know you understand how it feels to be given a derogatory label, having been denounced by another poster as a racist for saying "Brotha from anotha Motha." Of course, we all deserve the benefit of the doubt and a chance to explain ourselves. The truth is, the term "spammer" is being used very loosely with a broad brush stroke. I wonder if there exists even a general consensus as to what is the criterion for labeling a comment as the product of a spamming machine. My comment doesn't qualify and there is nothing about is that is inappropriate; although I wasn't aware that I had placed this comment in response to the Harry Potter anouncement. That was an honest mistake..