Around the Web 6.24.2008: Bill Gates, books and pirates
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-- Bill Gates dishes on IBM and Lotus to CNet. In the video above, from CES in January, he also gives a sneak preview of his life after he officially ‘retires’ on July 1: more of the same.
-- Apparently investors would rather own video games than cars. General Motors is now worth less than retail chain GameStop. Money & Co.
-- Amazon’s electronic book sales are expected to hit $2.5 billion by 2012. PaidContent
-- Speaking of non-dead-tree books, David Pogue tackles the question of whether they deter piracy. NYT
-- What about a book printed on vapor? Engadget
-- Meanwhile, back in cyberspace, the British government is leaning on Internet service providers to block piracy. Techdirt
-- A monster title scares up sales of Sony’s PlayStation Portable in Japan. WSJ
-- Scientists look to the moon and stars to unravel Odysseus mystery. LAT
-- Alex Pham
Video: MSN
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