I read both print and e-book and my kids still read print books exclusively, but times are changing, so
I wonder whether print will become absolete because of technology.
Not exact matches
You might be
wondering whether IngramSpark or CreateSpace is a better
print - on - demand option for you.
I was
wondering if you had any advice on
whether or not it was a good idea to publish an eBook through Smashwords and then a
print version through Createspace.
I'm sure this is all buried in the small
print somewhere, but I have to
wonder whether the average Android - owning user has any idea what they're trading for their «actually free» Â Amazon Underground premium apps.
To counter that trend, we will need to find new ways to market ebooks and digital reading to existing
print readers in the coming years and that may involve new forms, as Martyn suggests, but one
wonders just how much can be done to change reading before it becomes not reading, but something else and
whether given the «good enough» nature of ebooks for so many, we need to do so.
Given the fact that it's much more difficult and expensive to produce a paperback version than an ebook, you may find yourself
wondering whether it's worth the trouble to produce a
print version at all.
If you're
wondering whether or not you need an e-book to go along with your
print book, the answer is most likely yes.
The reading public is starting to look at the prices they pay for their books —
whether they are
print or digital — and
wonder why the prices are so high.
I
wonder whether there is still a
print market for collections of short stories and fables.
I've often
wondered whether it is feasible to have a
print and free online version of the same thing.
BUY ONE TONIGHT, READ IT FOREVER; THE BEST IN WORDS AND PICTURES; YOU ARE THE STORY: With that earnest air of hucksterism indigenous to an earlier time in American history, Allen Ruppersberg spins new narratives from old ones in his bright, sizable 1985 collage Cover Art (
Wonder Series)-- a pristine composite of pasted - up texts like the above (
whether in adlike tag lines rendered with vintage label - maker tape or via disconnected words and numbers torn from paper) and mostly midcentury
print images (including a depiction of the pope, one of a monkey wearing a lab coat, and several nature
If you are
wondering whether to buy a specific
print, you can research auction results for other artworks from the same edition.
I
wonder whether the process of quantitative easing which is favoured as a means of kick - starting the economy by the
printing of a heavy volume of banknotes could be imitated in this unfortunate situation.
I
wonder whether the energy used in
printing and shipping books is greater than the impact of technology on the environment when we discard our devices during an upgrade?