If you love books--heck, if you even
like 'em--run, don't walk, and read this
magnificent, magisterial essay by Richard Nash on their past, present and future. It's long. Don't be frightened. But even if the Internet has shredded your attention span, at least scroll down to its epic final paragraph. Go on. I'll wait. It's been a rotten decade for book publishers, newspapers, and anyone else clinging to that 15th century technology called the
printing press. Marc Andreessen has advised the mighty
New York Times to "
burn the boats" and shut down their presses. His partner Ben Horowitz claimed last year that "
babies born today will probably never read anything in print."
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/5Pj-cw7lMC8/
how to cook a turkey emma stone Frys tryptophan BestBuy.com Kohls Black Friday www.walmart.com
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.