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    Saturday, February 09, 2008

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    Bob Mottram

    DRM probably poses the biggest threat, since this technology could actually render ebooks unreadable by future generations. If the book is inextricably tied to a specific reader device when the device fails or becomes obsolete the information is lost. It probably is only a matter of time though before someone invents a practical alternative to paper books.

    Eli

    I find two great disadvantages to ebooks:
    1- I find that staring at a screen is more tiring than reading a paper copy.

    2- An ebook is harder to carry around.
    Perhaps most people travel by car and don't mind carrying their laptop with them. For the rest of us, books are lighter, smaller and can actually be held with one hand while squeezing into the bus with 50 other people.

    Mark Sicignano

    Are you going to bring an eBook down to the beach for a day? How will it fair with the salt/sand/water?

    Can you loan a eBook to a friend or coworker as easily?

    What kind of power requirements does a book have? I can read a book anywhere there is light and I don't have to worry about batteries going dead and recharging.

    If you spill your coffee on a book, it's still readable.

    Rita Toews

    Read an E-Book Week 2009 runs from March 8-14th. Our website is at http://www.ebookweek.com

    For those who question how "green" e-books are they can check out the environmental page.

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