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Old 05-23-2011, 02:01 PM   #42
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Originally Posted by ebusinesstutor View Post
First off, an ebook is a book. Ebook is just another format to read it. Right now we have the capability of accessing more and more books either in a print version or a digital version.

I still like both. I often use print ebooks for reference where I might need the book open while typing on my computer. This may change as I now use multiple monitors on my computer. All my new fiction books are ebooks, so my greatest expenditures are there.

My main reasons for the switch:

1. Portability: I can carry 100s of ebooks in a device the weight and size of one paperback.

2. Free offerings: A huge number of free ebooks to explore from classic and new offers.

3. Multiple devices: I read my ebooks on my tablet, phone and computer.

Because of the inherent advantages of ebooks, I can see a day in the future where most new books are primarily released as ebooks with a "print on demand" option for those who prefer a dead tree version. But they are still "books."
I tend to agree with you.
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