A UNESCO study released Wednesday says that hundreds of thousands of people in developing countries are using their mobile phones to read, suggesting that mobile technology could help tackle illiteracy and boost access to educational and reading material. The report found a “revolution” in reading habits in developing countries, where books can be scarce but cellphones are not.

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