E-books fit best for me when I read on commutes or trips, when I need adjustable fonts, or when I know I’ll want to search ...
The results of their study into "consumer interpretations of digital ownership in the book market," published in Electronic Markets last month, make clear what many in the publishing industry have ...
People reading with e-books is becoming a more common sight, but print books don’t seem to be going away anytime soon. That’s the conclusion from Pew’s latest Internet & American Life survey, which ...
As the numbers roll in, the doomsayers are out in force, telling us that the book business is dead, and apparently, the cause is ebooks and ebook readers. I agree, and we should add print books to the ...
In a turn of events that even the publisher didn’t see coming, fans of author Colleen Hoover’s work–calling themselves the CoHorts–launched a Twitter campaign, petition, and general ruckus to have one ...
A few years ago, after four-plus decades of reading print books, and several years after Amazon launched the ebook revolution, I finally took the plunge and downloaded the Kindle app for my iPhone and ...
VietNamNet Bridge – Ebooks are a new, inevitable trend, but a majority of Vietnamese readers prefer printed books. The market will accommodate both, but the most important thing is to promote a ...
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