Thread: Why e-books?
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Old 11-21-2016, 02:20 PM   #500
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Originally Posted by ratinox View Post
I still maintain that it's convenience. Netflix put Blockbuster out of business by being more convenient. Netflix killed HD-DVD and nearly killed Blu-ray by being more convenient.
I think convenience is a big part of it. There's also selection. Netflix has a far larger selection than did Blockbuster. At Blockbuster you could always find something you wanted to watch. At Netflix you can watch almost anything you feel like.

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