e-books: reading into the future

amazon's kindle DX e-reader used to read e-books
image courtesy of amazon
there's always something exciting about starting a long awaited new book, flipping through its
freshly printed pages and running our hands over its glossy cover. however, that tangible
and emotional connection we have with books might soon become overshadowed by the increasing
popularity of e-books.
publishers are currently struggling to determine release dates for e-books as they are trying
to understand if the digital editions affect demand for hardcover books. it has become a much debated
topic - the timing, pricing and ultimate impact of e-books on the financial growth of publishers
and its retailers. currently, a hardcover book sells from 25 USD to 35 USD while e-books
are generally priced at a common 9.99 USD price point. with this difference in price,
timing the release
of e-books correctly will be key in still maintaining a demand for a hardcover edition.
despite our general move towards a more digital society, some authors, such as john grisham,
until now have refused to have their books released in electronic format. when work becomes digital,
it becomes more easily accessible, and authors are concerned about the security of their work being
exposed before the hardcover has been released.
e-books still only represent 1 to 2 percent of book sales. publishers who delay the release
of e-books run the risk of losing sales, for which they are now getting higher margins than they are
on print books.

barnes & nobel, the biggest bookseller in the US
image courtesy reuters / mike blake
earlier this week, barnes & noble inc. revealed what it calls the world's largest online bookstore,
taking on amazon.com inc. with over 70,000 titles which are readable on devices such as an iPhone.
the US bookseller hopes to grow its selection to over 1 million titles within the next year and include
every available e-book from all book publishers.

debate over when the e-book of dan brown's 'the lost symbol' will be released is still in discussion
dan brown fans have waited six years for 'the lost symbol', the follow-up to 'the da vinci code'
which is set to be published in hardcover on september 15th, 2009. knopf double day publishing group
will be doing a first hardcover run of five million copies, however the publisher has not decided
when the electronic version of the book will come out, wondering if those who want to read it in
e-book format, will wait a little longer.
google ebooks
not satisfied with the existing method of reading a distributing electronic books, google is jumping into the game with their new ebooks service.
barnes & noble nook colour
the popular nook e reader by barnes & noble will soon be available in a full colour edition beginning november 19th.
sharp galapagos
sharp recently revealed its two new e readers both named galapagos in the 5.5 inch mobile and 10.8 inch home models.
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