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Re: Free book delivery now illegal in France
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 Bones wrote:
I saw a gadget the other day, a hand-held screen that you can add digital books to.

That's where we're heading, and I for one would go for it! No more lamps in the bedroom, no more struggling to keep the page open.
Authors could distribute their own work too. Whistles [Www]

Hard copy print will go the same way as vinyl records....

Can't remember how long that old chestnut has been around, the book is not dead yet - in spite of every assumption to the contrary since pc's first came on the scene.  [Being a professional librarian for over 30 years, I've seen many of these sort of predictions in the professional press, and it's amazing how many times this one has resurfaced and been shown to be a no-no].  Oh, and, I gather that vinyl is now back in high demand, so Bones, you seem to be wrong on both counts!  Now back to cataloguing the books and papers which never stop coming in ....... so much for their demise!

Judith
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