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Revision as of 18:31, 28 December 2010 editKary247 (talk | contribs)1,163 edits I think EPUB book is a valid article that could be linked to EPUB and then expanded - easy to understand less technical etc.← Previous edit Latest revision as of 13:58, 29 December 2010 edit undoSkyerise (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users, Pending changes reviewers, Rollbackers141,790 edits what part of, you need to discuss it on the talk pages of the existing articles did you not get? 
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Hi,

I started this article because I felt that an epub book is specific term and increasingly popular term for a book that is created using the EPUB format. Users with ereaders may be interested in this specific wording when they are searching for fiction and non-fiction books in an .epub format and it seems to go with the category (EPUB, ereaders, EPUB book).
--] (]) 02:17, 26 December 2010 (UTC)

:We already have a considerably more detailed article at ]. We don't create stubby duplicate articles where a developed article already exists. ] (]) 18:18, 28 December 2010 (UTC)

*Yes I understand, it is just that the .epub article is an excellent article but very technical so I thought this might be a good topic for people who just want to know about epub books etc. so my suggested wording is:

An '''EPUB book'''<ref>{{Cite web
| last = Internet Medical Publishing
| first =
| title = EPUB: Getting Started
| url=http://www.imedpub.spruz.com/forums/?page=post&id=59F9D7A0-64E6-4000-936A-82B9DF328D03&fid=235F77E2-0CC3-4E0D-B4CC-E61021061D32
| accessdate = 25 December 2010 }}</ref> is a book that has been created using the .epub format. An ] book can be read on a range of different ], for example, ], ], ], ], ] and Stanza. EPUB is the most popular open book format in the world and EPUB books are being specifically sought after by people who are looking for ] and ] books for their ], ], ], ] and other compatible hardware devices. A number of e-books are specific only to certain ereaders. In contrast, the EPUB book can be read on many different ereaders. Many consumers prefer not to have content restricted to one specific device<ref>Book Industry Study Group. “Consumer Attitudes Toward E-book Reading” Jan. 2010, p. 28</ref>.

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