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The Fate of Reading in a Digital World
Naomi S. Baron
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Mark Twain is reputed to have quipped, 'Reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated.' Such hyperbole aptly applies to predictions that digital reading will soon triumph over print. In late 2012, Ben Horowitz (co-founder of Andreessen Horowitz Venture Capital) declared, 'Babies born today will probably never read anything in print.' Now four years on, the plausibility of his forecast has already faded.
Posted on October 13, 2016
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Our lives are full of distractions: overheard conversations, the neighbor's lawnmower, a baby crying in the row behind us, pop-up ads on our computers. Much of the time we can mentally dismiss their presence. But what about when we are reading? I have been studying how people read with printed text versus on digital devices.
Posted on February 24, 2016
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If over the holidays you received a book, was it digital or printed on paper? E-books (and devices on which to read them) are multiplying like rabbits, as are the numbers of eReading devotees. It's easy to assume, particularly in the United States, with the highest level of eBook sales worldwide, that the only way this trend can go is up. Yes, there was triple-digit eBook growth in 2009, 2010, and 2011, though by 2014 those figures had settled down into the single digits.
Posted on February 4, 2015
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