Feds, Google Bring Budget To eReader

Feds, Google Bring Budget To eReader
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Who wants to lug around a 1,400-page book?

It might make a great arm workout, but now there's an alternative to toting around the book format of the appendix version of the budget of the U.S. government for fiscal 2011.

Thanks to a new contract between the Government Printing Office and Google Books, the extended appendix version of federal budget -- the largest of the five books comprising the budget -- is available for download in e-book format from Google's Web-based electronic bookstore for $9.99. (The PDF version is free.)

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