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  Friday February 18, 2011

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Good afternoon,

Canada-based Kobo has moved to assure Australian customers of its e-book readers and books that they will not be hurt by the bankruptcy of two of Kobo's retail partners, Borders and Angus & Robertson.

Also today, a fascinating in-depth piece on the use of Google to profile jurors before the start of trials.

-- Ry Crozier

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Kobo calls for calm over bookstore bankruptcy

By Neerav Bhatt | February 18, 2011

Borders Australia, Angus & Robertson and Whitcoulls in voluntary administration.

 
 
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Analysis: Googling for the perfect juror

By Brian Grow | February 18, 2011

Inside a murky world of juror profiling.

 
 
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