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Originally Posted by Ankh
IMHO, the clock is ticking for two content delivery methods. The "printed newspaper" and "paperback editions" are on their way to museums. I don't see how can one compete with the convenience, with the speed, with the price and the global reach of the Internet.
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Very true, not to mention the environmental cost: According to Michael Pastore's
50 Benefits of Ebooks, a run of the
Sunday New York Times pulps about
75,000 trees... that's for
one paper, one week, and not including daily editions. One year = almost 4 million trees. We simply can't keep that up.