Sunday, November 25, 2012

eBooks Future


It happened that I did a favor to my colleague, and brought back from the USA two eBook reader devices. One for my colleague's wife, and the second one for his daughter.

Specifically, it was Amazon's kindle best seller. This was not the first Kindle eBook reader he purchased. He already had one for himself, and another one for his dad. My colleague justified buying this large number of units by stating that since the day he bought the device, he started to read books again, and with great pleasure.

So, some people may relate to the eBook reader as another electronic gadget, to play with, while others really do enjoy it, and exploit the inventory of eBooks on the network.

eBooks and eBook reader devices do change the reading experience in many aspects. So it is not Amazon's Kindle itself, that made the change for my colleague, rather it is the existence of eBook's and reader devices. One may argue that other electronic readers, with larger screen, and with color image, are better than Kindle. Might be that some professionals reviews of such devices may try to compare between the various vendors? But, for me, the electronic readers represent a revolution, regardless the various differences between them.

Why is this revolution?

First, no need for large physical storage for all the books you buy. And if you do not use to buy paper books, rather you loan them for a short period of time from a public library, the eBook industry saves you the time of going to your local library and searching for your required book. Instead, by a click on the keyboard, you can search online for your book, and purchase it instantly.

Not only savings of shelves at your home, but also savings of large buildings will be achieved eventually, when the electronic readers and eBooks will prevail.

Now, think also about the saving of paper. The Green trend in the world should adopt the e-reader devices, as it presents a major aspect toward a greener world, with no need to cut all those trees in the Amazon. This goes along with the new notation used lately, the paperless society. This relates to trend of abandoning paper records of photos by using electronic albums, cloud storage services, and emails.

So, I would say that eBook industry will flourish in the future, and eventually this industry will cut a large share from the paper based books.

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