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Some services are tracking people's e-book reading habits, and the New York Times is speculating on what this means for authors: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/12/25/technology/as-new-services-track-habits-the-e-books-are-reading-you.html?nl=todaysheadlines&
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Would you ever use the data gathered by these services to inform your writing?
Do you think this information is useful?
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Tracking your readers like that is a douche move. Why can't we do anything without having some marketer follow us with a notepad and pen?
At least dead tree doesn't keep track of how often you open it up so yet another reason to stick to it.
At least dead tree doesn't keep track of how often you open it up so yet another reason to stick to it.