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View Poll Results: How do you evaluate the current state of e-books?
It's a big disappointment for various reasons 4 4.30%
It's still at the crack of dawn and has all chances to become mainstream 84 90.32%
It'll always be a niche player only accessible to technophiles 5 5.38%
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Old 02-01-2011, 04:51 AM   #16
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Since I wasn't around in 2005 I voted today, and behold, I'm with the large majority.

When this thread was new I have been working in eBoook business for about three years. That pre-ePub market stagnated until early 2009 (in Europe, where the Kindle wasn't around).

That (European) market reached a new level with 2010, and I'm still working in it (more successful than ever), but we're still a long way from eBooks becoming mainstream or the dominant reading media.
Technology does change, but humans do much slower (if, at all). There is a reason why the book has been around for so long. Humans are attached to it; smell, haptic, physical presence.
And the printed book will be around for our life time, and it will outsell (globally) eBooks by a wide margin.

The printed book even has a revolutionary touch by now: it is the last media that withholds modern technology as much as possible (DTP being another matter). Meanwhile, one may look at us eBook enthusiasts as lemmings who need the very last part of the world technologized.

I would prefer both concepts, pBook and eBook, to co-exist side by side for the time to come. This means, there'd always be an alternative, a different reality, another way to perceive the way things "have" to be. A core concept of reading, after all.
They do both appeal to different needs and opportunities, for readers as well as for authors and publishers.

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Old 02-01-2011, 05:21 AM   #17
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Hya K-Thorn, my own wee house ten years ago decided to use PoD for paperbacks and online marketing and promotion -- it was all we could afford -- and has always run ebook versions, starting with PDF and then producing them also in ePub and Mobi.

My point is that, in the past, the huge majority of our readers must have had internet access and are to some extent technology-wise.

What we've experienced in 2010 is a complete shift. Sales always ran ran around 90% treebook 10% ebook until then. Over the course of the past year, those figures reversed and we've seen in the past three or so months around 90% ebook sales against just 10% paperback.

It strongly suggests to me that readers who've been in the habit of buying their paperback and hardback reading online have made an amazingly sudden turn in favour of ebooks and electronic reading devices.

That ebooks still hold a relatively small part of the overall reader-choice in presentation of the written word must, I think, largely reflect the continued attraction of local brick-and-mortar stores. But, of course, those are closing by the day, we've seen whole chains go down and/or reduce books to an also-ran as they begin to stock a whole ranger of other goods.

Although I am a huge fan of ebooks and am sure their market share will go up and up as reading devices continue to gain popularity through general exposure, I think that the weakening grip of brick-and-mortar bookshops, the ever-growing use of home computers and online shopping, combined with an often grudging and slow but undeniable shifting emphasis on the part of publishers, will greatly contribute to what is already a glowing future for digital delivery of the word.

Cheers. Neil

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Old 02-03-2011, 01:16 AM   #18
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