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March 2, 2010 :: "The first made-in-Singapore electronic book reader was launched yesterday. The KeyReader, a 19.6cm by 12.1cm, 300g touchscreen device with built-in wireless connectivity, will be able to download books directly on the go. For a start, it will be able to access the over 900,000 digital books in the collection of the National Library Board (NLB) for free..."
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