Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Bitter Irony


E-books have, for many years, been touted as "the next big thing" and some are suggesting that we can start dropping the 'next'. Digital publishing is not new, and publishers like Harlequin are reporting that at least a hundred books go digital every month digitally. As usual, it's going to take society a while to catch up to it's technology. For example, there's a growing need for publishers to become more aware of the ever-increasing number of books published only digitally. Montreal publisher Les Éditions des Intouchables learned that the hard way this week.

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