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Read green with eBooks 04/17/2008 Karma: 0  
Hi Everybody, just wanted to point out that with the latest emphasis on eBooks (Amazon's Kindle and Sony's eReader) we've all really been given a great opportunity to add another small, but environmentally beneficial change to our lives. eBooks, it would seem, use no paper, no fuel for delivery, and none of the harsh printing or paper manufacturing practices used by traditional publishing companies. EcoBrain.com is another new eBook store. It's actually in the Greeniacs Directory. The cool thing is that they sell books in eBook format from top environmental publishers, about green living. URL is http://www.ecobrain.com/
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