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Times New Roman, Times, serif" color="#004d99" size="5"><a
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style="color:#004d99; text-decoration:none">How Apple is
sabotaging an open standard for digital books</a></font></p>
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face="Verdana,sans-serif" size="2"> For nearly two years, Apple
has wooed digital book publishers and authors with its
unconditional support of the open EPUB standard. With last
week's introduction of iBooks 2.0, Apple has deliberately locked
out that standard.</font></p>
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