Thursday, February 11, 2010

Apple's Macbeth Pro

The book industry has been constantly evolving since the invention of the movie theater; however, the internet followed by the e-book has once again radically reformed the way people read and acquire literature. Staring at a screen has replaced flipping threw a page, and people buy books famous female talk show host tell them too. Mass Media has always been shaping the way people purchase book, but now people can read books differently than before.


The new e-book redefines not only the way books can now be purchased (electronically) but also how they could be read. With a big screen, a consumer could read a book with the supposed comfort of not having a book. Electronically turning the pages could cut down on paper cuts but looses the old-fashioned feel of a real book. Purchasing books online could hurt small book companies that might not be able to afford electrically creating their passage of prose.


After being redefined into an electronic source of entertainment, the book industry could face either a remarkable revolution or an inevitable doom due to this new electronic device. Perhaps people will remain loyal to the classic style of reading a book, even if the book was probably based off their favorite movie.

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