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		<title>What Does Apple’s New iPad Mean for the Postal Service?</title>
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Last August, Pushing the Envelope ran a topic on e-readers — devices designed for portable book reading.  Two weeks ago, Apple unveiled the iPad.  The iPad offers multiple functionality including the ability to read books, surf the ...]]></description>
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