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    E-Books: On Paper or in the Hand?

    Can handheld electronic devices replace the printed page? Professor Harold Bloom says absolutely not, but Bill Hill, father of Microsoft-s ClearType font technology, disagrees, and D.T. Max, journalist and frequent book reviewer, falls in the middle. Join Professor Bloom, Mr. Hill and Mr. Max in conversation about e-books with LA -Tech Times- reporter, David Colker.

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    KCRW placeholderBy Sarah Spitz • Jan 17, 2001 • 1 min read

    Can handheld electronic devices replace the printed page? Professor Harold Bloom says absolutely not, but Bill Hill, father of Microsoft-s ClearType font technology, disagrees, and D.T. Max, journalist and frequent book reviewer, falls in the middle. Join Professor Bloom, Mr. Hill and Mr. Max in conversation about e-books with LA -Tech Times- reporter, David Colker.

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