Sunday, November 14, 2010
After all...
In conclusion, publishing online or paper should be ethical and true information should be presented to the audience.
Getting more e-book
*E-book is now available in cellular/mobile phones
Source: http://www.google.com.my/
Many publishers are embracing the ePublishing industry as well as companies which have emerged to develop tools and web sites to develop and sell electronic books. (Henke, 2001) In Asia, the electronic book industry is fueled by two industries: manufacturers who are developing hardware devices to read eBooks and content providers who are publishing specific formats. Some manufacturers are developing devices of book reader coupled with music player. More and more features are being added into devices that are used to read e-books with the purpose of enhancing the device with more functions. Whenever the demand is there, the supply will meet up the demand in order to satisfy customers. Besides that, e-book is now readable in PDA phones or even iphones. The format is standardized and it’s now getting more and more common, it is no longer an expensive and unreachable device. Besides that, the real success of e-books is not driven by technology but by value to the users. The larger demand of e-books will make the quality of e-books to be better such as better display resolution, longer lasting batteries and wireless updates; hence user will focus into device that could provide the most function, so it is the most value. (Henke, 2001)
References
1. King C. 2010, A Self-Publisher's Primer to Enhanced E-Books and Book Apps, online, retrieved on 10 November 2010, from http://www.pbs.org/mediashift/2010/08/a-self-publishers-primer-to-enhanced-e-books-and-book-apps224.html
2. Pirillo C. 2007, What Are E-books?, online, retrieved on 13 November 2010, from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jW6mdzTcrI
3. Henke H 2001, The Global Impact of ebooks on ePublishing, Association for Computery Machinery, vol. 19, no. 3, pp. 1 – 8, retrieved on 13 November 2010, from http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=501516.501551