I just bought a Kindle, hopping on the eReader bandwagon. What I love about electronic versions are the portability, accessibility, durability, reproducibility, and lower cost. STILL they don’t match the tactile satisfaction of print books, but the advantages are hard to ignore… What is the future of print books???
Amazon.com said on Thursday that the company now sells more eBooks than books printed on paper.
“Customers are now choosing Kindle books more often than print books,” said Jeff Bezos, Amazons founder and chief executive, in a statement. “We had high hopes that this would happen eventually, but we never imagined it would happen this quickly — we’ve been selling print books for 15 years and Kindle books for less than four years.”
Since April 1, for every 100 print books sold on Amazon, 105 Kindle eBooks have been sold, as noted by Times reporter Carolyn Kellogg on our sister blog Jacket Copy.
“This includes sales of hardcover and paperback books by Amazon where there is no Kindle edition,” the company said. “Free Kindle books are excluded and if included would make the number even higher.”The success of eBooks isn’t limited to just Amazon and its Kindle. The entire industry is pushing more digital copies now, with eBook sales tripling over the last year.
via Amazon: consumers buying more Kindle eBooks than print books – latimes.com.