Quote:
Originally Posted by stevejay
Your blogs are well written. Many of us have drawn some of those same conclusions, and wonder about the implications of digital vs. paper issues.
|
Thanks for commenting.
I do think that you're right that many people ereading (generic term) these days have come to some similar conclusions and are wondering about the various issues and dynamics involved. I don't claim to have all the answers, if there are any. My blog eReading has allowed me to reflect on and begin to record my own views on the broad *experience* of reading on electronic hardware, versus, I hope, a particular device, and the technicalities of a specific one at that, which it seems to me mobileread.com tends toward, as its organization by manufacturer demonstrates. I like and use mobileread.com a lot, an invaluable resource and service to the ereading community! Just a different goal on my blog which I think can be best served in that form. A blog, too, is aimed at the wider Net, and I hope might be a way for others interested to share their views specifically more on the reading *experience* itself, especially along the lines and perspective I'm really interested in focusing on.
Thanks to all those who have commented.
Frederick Glaysher
eReading. The experience of eReading
http://www.fglaysher.com/eReading