🔗 linkblog: my thoughts on 'Pearson says NFT textbooks will let it profit off secondhand sales - The Verge'
- One minute read - 33 words - kudos:Ugh, Pearson. Why do we keep thinking about ways to make digital textbooks worse than physical ones?
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