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lightknight
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October 24, 2011 4:25AM
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Paper books will never go away. Never.
They will just become more of a commodity over time and more valuable as the digital trend continues.
What's more valuable - a baseball card or a digital picture of a baseball card? People will always prefer and add value to physical things.
Tech gluttony will become a lifestyle for the poor and stupid.
Agreed. Have a look at the ramayana book from
http://www.editionsdianedeselliers.c.../actualite.php
or any book from
http://www.lesheuresclaires.com/fr/index.htm
or in a less expensive way,
http://www.magmabooks.com/
: these are not going away anytime soon.
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iestynx
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November 11, 2011 6:34AM
iBooks added support for HTML5 & CSS3 when they released version 1.3 way back in June 2011
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Paper books will never go away. Never.
They will just become more of a commodity over time and more valuable as the digital trend continues.
What's more valuable - a baseball card or a digital picture of a baseball card? People will always prefer and add value to physical things.
Tech gluttony will become a lifestyle for the poor and stupid.
Agreed. Have a look at the ramayana book from http://www.editionsdianedeselliers.c.../actualite.php or any book from http://www.lesheuresclaires.com/fr/index.htm or in a less expensive way, http://www.magmabooks.com/ : these are not going away anytime soon.