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January 22, 2009

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Thad McIlroy

They're the flavor of the month. The prix fixe special. E-books have a future, but not their reader hardware. Rule 19 from "The Laws of the Future of Publishing" (http://www.thefutureofpublishing.com/pages/the_laws_of_the_future_of_publishing.html) dictate that "There is a limit to the number of separate digital devices people want to carry. That limit is one."

Maggie Leber

Right on, Thad.

What am I doing to get ready for the e-book revolution? Nothing.

I have a Treo 680 and PalmFiction, (cuz I'm old-skool; we gifted my college age daughter with an iPhone for Christmas because she's not a geek). And it's been serving admirably for years.

dbReader

I think eBook readers and paper books will always go together and in parallel. In spite of any advantages of the electronic device that technology can give. They are like Classic and Relative theory in physics - Einstein's work was a revolution but still both have rights to live up to certain limits.

pchopes.com Ebooks

Reasons why i go for e-books

1. They are delivered almost instantaneously. You purchase and download and start reading them within minutes without leaving your chair. No need to wait for them for days, weeks and sometimes more to arrive by mail. If you buy books online you have to pay packing and shipping cost, but e-books no packing, no shipping.

2. Go GREEN - Save the Forests - No trees are required to manufacture paper for the pages of an e-book.

3. Many e-books are sold nowadays with bonuses, which you usually do not get with a printed book. This adds value to your purchase.

4. They are more safely stored and carried from one place to another, than ordinary books. They also withstand time more than books.

5. They can show links for easy access to more information and relate you directly to websites.

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