Active Users:258 Time:04/05/2024 02:09:47 PM
Re: I guess it depends on what you mean by "death." Aemon Send a noteboard - 21/04/2011 06:04:16 PM
The way I understand it is that Borders shut down about 30% of their stores. That still leaves about 70% of their stores.


They filed for bankruptcy and closed 30% of their stores (and are considering closing another 10%), yes. According to wikipedia, they also haven't made a profit since 2006. Perhaps I was in error saying that they were completely gone, but unless they can pull a rabbit out of their hat, the remaining 60-70 percent of stores won't be around for long. They sell books, music and movies. Physical copies of all of those things are rapidly declining. Borders will have to figure out a relatively radical new business model and convince the public to (quickly) accept it.

Maybe they'll stay afloat, but their presence has undoubtedly been hugely diminished. I think it's fair to call them a casualty of the digital age, even if they aren't yet a total loss.

Sure physical books will be more expensive as e-books take over the market. It's common sense that it takes more money to tear down trees to make paper, ship the paper to when the books are printed, by the ink to print, bind the paper, and ship the book. Whereas the production of an e-book just involves typing it up on a computer and converting the file to the proper format. Honestly, I'm surprised that paper and ink books are as cheap as they are now.


Yeah, my "insight" (if you can call it that ;) ) was/is the print-on-demand thing. Most books currently have a mass printing to take advantage of economies of scale, and inventory is distributed to the various booksellers. I was/am saying that, as ebooks take over the market, that model won't work anymore. Instead, I think printing companies will optimize themselves to print individual copies (or very small runs, anyway) on a case by case basis. You order a physical book from Amazon, they notify their printer, their printer fires up the press, churns out a copy, and ships it straight to you.
Reply to message
Amazon to Launch Library Lending for Kindle Books - 20/04/2011 03:18:34 PM 1384 Views
Excellent news! - 20/04/2011 06:58:09 PM 750 Views
Paper books will not die for quite some time I'm sure. - 20/04/2011 07:44:39 PM 846 Views
I guess it depends on what you mean by "death." - 21/04/2011 05:04:40 PM 1081 Views
Re: I guess it depends on what you mean by "death." - 21/04/2011 05:40:28 PM 905 Views
Re: I guess it depends on what you mean by "death." - 21/04/2011 06:04:16 PM 1209 Views
Of course an online bookshop is going to sell more e-books than physical books. - 21/04/2011 06:14:51 PM 765 Views
That's exactly right. - 21/04/2011 06:34:28 PM 1052 Views
I'm talking about the "Amazon sold more e-books than physical books in 2010" argument. - 21/04/2011 06:39:45 PM 892 Views
I understand. - 21/04/2011 07:26:28 PM 995 Views
Amazon being so successful at controlling the ebook medium makes me uneasy. - 20/04/2011 07:13:02 PM 847 Views
Also: Terrible news. Another nail in the coffin of physical books. *NM* - 20/04/2011 07:13:32 PM 474 Views
Not so much. *NM* - 20/04/2011 07:39:17 PM 365 Views
I take perverse pleasure in watching the decline of physical books. - 21/04/2011 05:45:59 PM 1076 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 812 Views
Yeah, I hear you. - 21/04/2011 06:16:24 PM 1034 Views
Considering you can print out an ebook, your argument is silly. - 21/04/2011 01:09:18 AM 771 Views
I'm not sure I understand how this works... - 20/04/2011 07:30:51 PM 929 Views
Re: I'm not sure I understand how this works... - 20/04/2011 07:43:19 PM 837 Views
What Ghavrel said, but... - 21/04/2011 03:14:07 AM 969 Views
That's pretty cool then - 21/04/2011 06:25:03 AM 777 Views
Yes and no. - 21/04/2011 05:10:24 PM 1070 Views
Obviously none of you have used Overdrive. It's horrifically bad. - 21/04/2011 01:07:14 AM 774 Views
Never heard of it. *NM* - 21/04/2011 01:08:00 AM 380 Views
It's an already existing library ebook service, and it's terrible. *NM* - 21/04/2011 02:19:25 AM 365 Views
What makes it terrible? *NM* - 21/04/2011 02:20:12 AM 345 Views
The selection is awful, the interface is awkward, and it requires bizarre DRM installations. - 21/04/2011 02:40:55 AM 837 Views
I'm not a fan of the interface, either. - 21/04/2011 03:08:53 AM 906 Views
I agree. *NM* - 21/04/2011 01:35:12 AM 348 Views
Will a borrowed Kindle book have "fuck" underlined when it appears? - 22/04/2011 01:59:39 AM 831 Views
Better than it being written on the margins - 22/04/2011 05:27:12 AM 769 Views

Reply to Message