From "Amazon.com." Encyclopedia Britannica. Encyclopedia Britannica Online School Edition. Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc., 2013. Web. 10 Jan. 2013. 'The Kindle Shakes Up Publishing' In 2009 the company introduced its first publishing line, AmazonEncore, dedicated to popular self-published and out-of-print books. It also let individuals publish their own e-books. In 2011 its e-book ambitions led to the launch of Amazon Publishing with the intent to develop and publish its own titles. That year Amazon.com announced that Kindle e-books were outselling all printed books. While many book publishers continue to derive significant revenue through sales at Amazon.com, the company is no longer considered by publishers merely as another bookseller. It is now also a major competitor in their industry. Which statement best describes how Amazon's publishing business has changed? Amazon now publishes its own e-books. Other book publishers now dominate Amazon. Writers now choose to publish only with Amazon. Amazon now sells more hard copies than e-books. And this one =_=
@Falconmaster Now none of them seem right XD
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I guess it makes sense. All righty,
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