Published 8/7/2008
at Yahoo! News: Personal Technology
Reuters - It may be about time to dig out that
old library card. Hoping to draw back readers, libraries have
vastly expanded their lists of digital books, music, and movies
that can be downloaded by their patrons to a computer or MP3
player -- and it doesn't cost a cent, unlike, say, media from
Apple Inc'siTunes or Amazon.com Inc.
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