Ding, Dong the Book is Dead?

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From what I can tell so far, The Kindle is the newest high tech rage in reading books that might actually replace the printed book some day. I just started reading about it and several editors are posting on it. It looks like a cool and convenient gadget.

Want to read a book by Thomas Nelson? They have over 600 available and it’s ready at a click of a button without wireless or wires. (Not sure if there’s a monthly fee or not.) Zondervan has over 50 available at this point in time. I’m still trying to figure it The Kindle, but I won’t be running to buy one.

For one thing it’s out of stock at Amazon (who seems to get a kick back for every book you download, but don’t quote me on that) and two, at $399 it’s out of my budget. Though it would really help declutter my shelves. 🙂

So is this this where books are heading?

Read all about it and let me know what you think!

Mike Hyatt: WhyTraditional Books Will Eventually Die

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