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Princeton student will be able to download textbooks to Amazon's Kindle

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Just as Apple got millions of college students to leave their CD collections at home each September in favor of a tiny iPod, Amazon is trying to convince undergrads that there's no reason to lug around a backpack full of textbooks. Just buy a Kindle.

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But Princeton is the only to attempt a Kindle-first launch, offering Robert Shiller's new economics book "The Subprime Solution" on the Amazon electronic reader two weeks before students can buy a hard copy.
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