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Old 01-22-2008, 02:03 PM   #144
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Originally Posted by radleyp View Post
All Jobs is saying is that fewer Americans are reading books. Is this news to anyone? This does not, however, translate into eink readers being useless, as they can be used to read lots of other material, as we all know. Nor do I see this as any reason for pessimism. Things change all the time. A hundred years ago there were far fewer forms of entertainment, no TV, radio, no mass-market movies, etc... Books were more dominant. Now, for many the leading form of entertainment is the cellphone: how many of you saw the story (I read it in the NYTimes) about how the Japanese are writing entire novels on their celllphones. In light of the small screen and the cramped keyboard what this apparently leads to is the creation of what are really long text messages. As Garrison Keillor would put it, that's certainly "different". And book reading as we have known it for a long time may disappear into something else. It should be very interesting.
Indeed. It's like saying that broadway musicals are dead because more people go to the movie theatre. This is just more of the asinine stuff that Jobs says to downplay anything that isn't invented by Apple. If he sees a market for eBook readers, he'll sell one and pretend like it's a complete revolution in thought.
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