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Will e-books sound the death knell for print?


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rahul rishi
e books extremely tiresome to read
by rahul rishi on May 01, 2011 09:46 AM

e books are extremely tiresome to read also not very comfortable to read. for long period of reading printed books are much soother to the eyes.

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sandeep singh
some jokers
by sandeep singh on Apr 30, 2011 05:11 PM

soem jokers think to make kindle one doesn't have to cut trees :)

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Churchill Luceno
The Future of Publishing
by Churchill Luceno on Apr 28, 2011 08:35 AM

Self-publi­shing advantages­:
1. They can do it in your language thereby understand­ing your publishing needs. For example, Palibrio.c­om can publish your literary piece either in English or Spanish.
2. They will distribute your published hardback or paperback to libraries, events/con­ferences, gift stores, commercial & online bookstores all around the world.
3. They provide 24/7 full support before, during & after the publishing & marketing of your book designed to ensure that it is kept up-to-date & in the spotlight.
4. They will keep your book available for printing permanentl­y (Print On Demand) - when & in what quantity they are needed.
Cheers to the future of publishing­.

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Churchill Luceno
The Future of Publishing
by Churchill Luceno on Apr 28, 2011 08:33 AM

Self-publi�shing advantages�:
1. They can do it in your language thereby understand�ing your publishing needs. For example, Palibrio.c�om can publish your literary piece either in English or Spanish.
2. They will distribute your published hardback or paperback to libraries, events/con�ferences, gift stores, commercial & online bookstores all around the world.
3. They provide 24/7 full support before, during & after the publishing & marketing of your book designed to ensure that it is kept up-to-date & in the spotlight.
4. They will keep your book available for printing permanentl�y (Print On Demand) - when & in what quantity they are needed.
Cheers to the future of publishing�.

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Churchill Luceno
The Future of Publishing
by Churchill Luceno on Apr 28, 2011 08:33 AM

Self-publi­shing advantages­:
1. They can do it in your language thereby understand­ing your publishing needs. For example, Palibrio.c­om can publish your literary piece either in English or Spanish.
2. They will distribute your published hardback or paperback to libraries, events/con­ferences, gift stores, commercial & online bookstores all around the world.
3. They provide 24/7 full support before, during & after the publishing & marketing of your book designed to ensure that it is kept up-to-date & in the spotlight.
4. They will keep your book available for printing permanentl­y (Print On Demand) - when & in what quantity they are needed.
Cheers to the future of publishing­.

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Churchill Luceno
The Future of Publishing
by Churchill Luceno on Apr 28, 2011 08:32 AM

Self-publi�shing advantages�:
1. They can do it in your language thereby understand�ing your publishing needs. For example, Palibrio.c�om can publish your literary piece either in English or Spanish.
2. They will distribute your published hardback or paperback to libraries, events/con�ferences, gift stores, commercial & online bookstores all around the world.
3. They provide 24/7 full support before, during & after the publishing & marketing of your book designed to ensure that it is kept up-to-date & in the spotlight.
4. They will keep your book available for printing permanentl�y (Print On Demand) - when & in what quantity they are needed.
Cheers to the future of publishing�.

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Churchill Luceno
The Future of Publishing
by Churchill Luceno on Apr 28, 2011 08:31 AM

Self-publi�shing advantages�:
1. They can do it in your language thereby understand�ing your publishing needs. For example, Palibrio.c�om can publish your literary piece either in English or Spanish.
2. They will distribute your published hardback or paperback to libraries, events/con�ferences, gift stores, commercial & online bookstores all around the world.
3. They provide 24/7 full support before, during & after the publishing & marketing of your book designed to ensure that it is kept up-to-date & in the spotlight.
4. They will keep your book available for printing permanentl�y (Print On Demand) - when & in what quantity they are needed.
Cheers to the future of publishing�.

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Confused identity
E-book Green?
by Confused identity on Apr 28, 2011 05:05 AM  | Hide replies

With e-book lot of trees will be saved as paper demand will decease. But power consumption will increse.

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animesh sarkar
Re: E-book Green?
by animesh sarkar on May 01, 2011 01:03 AM
All tress does not produce papers and those that produce paper they are cultivated as crops.It is not as if forests are being cleared to produce paper.

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ashish sinha
no print would not die
by ashish sinha on Apr 28, 2011 03:55 AM

you still need to print the user manual for these gadgets.. right ?

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Frank Vitale
the printing press and the ebook
by Frank Vitale on Apr 28, 2011 01:37 AM

I would love to listen into the conversation of monks from 5 centuries ago. "Books must be transcribed and disseminated by hand. A book printed by a machine has no real value, no character, no heart, no sense of privilege if I dare say so."

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