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marketing books on mobile phones Post date  09.22.2005, 5:25 PM

posted by ben vershbow

Harper Collins Australia's new MobileReader service beams information about new titles and authors, and even book excerpts, to a cellphone. They're beginning with promotions of Dean Koontz, Paul Coelho and others.

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Posted by ben vershbow on September 22, 2005 05:25 PM
tags: Microlit, Publishing, Broadcast, and the Press, advertising, book, books, cellphone, culture, ebook, gadget, harpercollins, literature, marketing, media, mobile, mobilecomputing, phone, publishing, reading, smartmobs, wireless

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