ON JOURNALISM, WRITING, BOOKS and GREEN CULTURE

“Books aren’t dead”

Posted in Uncategorized by ssel on December 5th, 2007

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Everything you wanted to know about the “new attempt to improve on one of the more enduring inventions of the history: the book” is in Newsweek’s 26.11.2007 issue. The magazine focuses on the e-book launched in the United States by Amazon.com. In the cover story (The Future of Reading) written by Steven Levy after interviewing the CEO of Internet commerce giant, Jeff Bezos, the impact seems to be significant.

“The Kindle’s real breakthrough springs from a feature that its predecessors never offered: wireless connectivity, via a system called Whispernet. (…) As a result, say Bezos, this isn’t a device, it’s a service”.

“Amazon has designed the Kindle to operate totally independent of a computer: you can use it to go to the store, check out your personalized recommendations, and read readers reviews and post new ones, tapping out the words on a thumb-friendly keyboard”.

“In addition, the Kindle can venture out on the Web itself –to look up things in Wikipedia, search via Google or follow links from blogs and other Web pages. You can jot down a gloss on the page of the book you’re reading, or capture passages with an electronic version of a highlight pen. And if you or a friend sends a word document or PDF file to your private Kindle email address, it appears in your Kindle library, just as a book does”.

 ”The awesome technology of originals books –and our love for them– will keep them vital for many years. But nothing is forever”.

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