The Future Of Print Books

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Hard copy books have been and will continue dying. This situation is caused because of the popularity of eBooks. Recently, more and more people have sifted to use eBooks, not hard copy books. And the number of eBook users is predicted to rise in the future. Although, some people say that they love and will keep on using print books because print-books are the classical representation of the reading paper through history, E-book is better to use because it is the the future of reading, and they are convenient.
EBooks are believed to be the future of reading; they are compatible with the fast style of modern life. This is due to the technological revolution that made the reading materials possible without paper books. The latter plays a role in making eBooks available everywhere. For example, people can …show more content…

Technology will continue to surprise us even more, and what was the future yesterday, will be the old day’s tomorrow. So will eBooks manage to wipe paper books from our world? EBooks will for sure dominate the future of reading as the USB drives and likes helped eliminate tapes. As Craig Mod gave an important answer in an interview for The Verge about what is a book in the age of the iPad, “So, I don`t know, I think it’s an inevitably, and I think that the port has been opened, so to speak. Just sitting here even an hour ago, a businessman, may be in his 40s, 50s, was reading his manga in an iPad mini. I don’t know, I think nostalgia is very quickly replaced with convenience.” So, as he said, eBooks will for sure dominate the future of reading. As today 's time is going at a fast pace, books might remain as artifacts in the museums

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