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Price of E-books going up
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11/02/2010 13:21:54
 
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>>>>>Hate to tell you this, but I can honestly say that I had a *small* level of influence on some publishers doing this.
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>>>>>Back in late 2007 I made a recommendation to a few publishers to increase the price of e-books. (They'd been considering it anyway, because of the rampant issue of e-book pirating).
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>>>>>In my opinion, an e-book should be the same price as a regular book. What you lose in one value (hard copy), you gain in other value (easier to carry around 5 ebooks than 5 printed copies)
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>>>>I still prefer hard copy.
>>>>I love to have them, hate to read eBook.
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>>>I agree.
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>>I like to have my cake and eat it too :) I like to have both, read the hard copy and put it on my shelf (to look like I know something) and then use the eBook to quickly look up details when I need them.
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>And not just technical details. From long before E-books made any dent in the market, I have thought one of the killer features is the ability to do a fast text search in a novel. It's not unusual for me to jump around between books, and sometimes when I come back to it I don't remember some plot point or who a minor character is. With an E-book, just do a search, then jump back to where you were.

Don't know about you, but I usually find everything I want much more easily on Hard copy than on eBook.
Maybe just because I hate them :-))))
Even If I have an eBook i print it and THEN start to read it :-)
Against Stupidity the Gods themselves Contend in Vain - Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller
The only thing normal about database guys is their tables.
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