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"The only thing keeping paper books going as a mass market today is inertia. But as older generations die out and younger ones come online, and as generations in the middle try ebooks and realize their advantages, the demise of paper books will continue to accelerate. That's an important point: the marginalization of paper books won't continue at its current rate. It'll pick up speed until it hits a tipping point, and then -- poof! -- the only paper books published will be coffee table books and other niche forms that serve a unique (and relatively small) market."
"Meanwhile, through today’s gloom we may discern a spectacularly bright future in which the rewards to writers and readers and even to publishers will be unprecedented as world-wide multilingual backlists expand online in a cultural revolution orders of magnitude greater than Gutenberg’s world-changing technology generated five centuries ago."
Ancora sulla proposta Garamond per la didattica digitale, le osservazioni di Noa della BBN. Toccherà dedicargli presto un post, la cosa è MOLTO interessante.
Uno Zambardino così ispirato non l'avevo più letto da quando mi scriveva per dirmi quant'era buona la marmellata che aveva comprato da me, tanti anni fa. Online, naturalmente. :)
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