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I guess it depends on what you mean by "death." Aemon Send a noteboard - 21/04/2011 05:04:40 PM
I don't think there will ever be that many people using e-readers. Not for a long time at least.


Don't be too sure. Amazon and Barnes & Noble are the two largest (as far as I know) online booksellers, and, for both websites, their respective ebook readers are their best selling products ever. Furthermore, they both sell more ebooks than they do physical books. I'm sure it'll be a while before physical books are genuinely hard to come by (that would be my definition of "death" ), but it won't be long before ebooks are the dominant medium. Brick and mortar bookstores have been steadily declining for a while now (Borders has already gone under) and, once those go, physical books will be done.

If I had to make a guess, I'd bet that retailers will eventually stop stocking physical books and move to a drop-ship print-on-demand model. Physical books will still be available to those who want them, but at a higher cost. Ebooks will be the mainstream product, and physical books will be the niche market. Or so I predict. :|

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Amazon to Launch Library Lending for Kindle Books - 20/04/2011 03:18:34 PM 1829 Views
Excellent news! - 20/04/2011 06:58:09 PM 1152 Views
Paper books will not die for quite some time I'm sure. - 20/04/2011 07:44:39 PM 1224 Views
I guess it depends on what you mean by "death." - 21/04/2011 05:04:40 PM 1585 Views
Re: I guess it depends on what you mean by "death." - 21/04/2011 05:40:28 PM 1283 Views
Re: I guess it depends on what you mean by "death." - 21/04/2011 06:04:16 PM 1745 Views
Of course an online bookshop is going to sell more e-books than physical books. - 21/04/2011 06:14:51 PM 1148 Views
That's exactly right. - 21/04/2011 06:34:28 PM 1588 Views
I'm talking about the "Amazon sold more e-books than physical books in 2010" argument. - 21/04/2011 06:39:45 PM 1275 Views
I understand. - 21/04/2011 07:26:28 PM 1516 Views
Amazon being so successful at controlling the ebook medium makes me uneasy. - 20/04/2011 07:13:02 PM 1215 Views
Also: Terrible news. Another nail in the coffin of physical books. *NM* - 20/04/2011 07:13:32 PM 676 Views
Not so much. *NM* - 20/04/2011 07:39:17 PM 552 Views
I take perverse pleasure in watching the decline of physical books. - 21/04/2011 05:45:59 PM 1620 Views
You are right, of course. But all the rationalizing in the world doesn't make me happy about it. - 21/04/2011 05:57:12 PM 1200 Views
Yeah, I hear you. - 21/04/2011 06:16:24 PM 1555 Views
Considering you can print out an ebook, your argument is silly. - 21/04/2011 01:09:18 AM 1157 Views
I'm not sure I understand how this works... - 20/04/2011 07:30:51 PM 1315 Views
Re: I'm not sure I understand how this works... - 20/04/2011 07:43:19 PM 1202 Views
What Ghavrel said, but... - 21/04/2011 03:14:07 AM 1386 Views
That's pretty cool then - 21/04/2011 06:25:03 AM 1157 Views
Yes and no. - 21/04/2011 05:10:24 PM 1600 Views
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Never heard of it. *NM* - 21/04/2011 01:08:00 AM 585 Views
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What makes it terrible? *NM* - 21/04/2011 02:20:12 AM 549 Views
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I'm not a fan of the interface, either. - 21/04/2011 03:08:53 AM 1328 Views
I agree. *NM* - 21/04/2011 01:35:12 AM 538 Views
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Better than it being written on the margins - 22/04/2011 05:27:12 AM 1132 Views

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