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catsittingstill) wrote2008-03-28 03:45 pm
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E-books: more common?
I have just downloaded _On the Origin Of Species_ by Charles Darwin from manybooks.net. Richard Dawkins said he was a good writer (though my Dad thought he was awful; we'll see whose taste more closely matches mine), and I have the bookmark and it's free and easy, so why not? If I don't like it, I'll just delete it; no harm, no foul.
In the process, I looked at my Firefox list of recent downloads and noticed four free e-books/stories downloaded just this afternoon. One is from Tor Book's new website, which is giving away free e-books as a promotion; two are from Fictionwise.com, which is giving away free copies of Nebula Nominees as a promotion; and the last is Darwin's opus.
Now I'm wondering--is there a big upsurge in the availablity of e-books? Or are they just crossing my personal horizon more because of the e-book-related Web pages and blogs I've been reading?
In the process, I looked at my Firefox list of recent downloads and noticed four free e-books/stories downloaded just this afternoon. One is from Tor Book's new website, which is giving away free e-books as a promotion; two are from Fictionwise.com, which is giving away free copies of Nebula Nominees as a promotion; and the last is Darwin's opus.
Now I'm wondering--is there a big upsurge in the availablity of e-books? Or are they just crossing my personal horizon more because of the e-book-related Web pages and blogs I've been reading?
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As more useable (i.e. not just PDA) size readers came on the market it's been growing. Kindle has raised the awareness quite a bit but we still love ours and have contaminated Stephen :).
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That said, we may be seeing just recently more promotional giveaways from for-profit companies, as opposed to just a few of those (Cory Doctorow, Tor).
In the last few years I've purchased a very few e-books from the very few people experimenting with selling plain, no DRM, no special hardware/software required documents. Maybe we'll see more of that, too?
I know having this giant computer monitor that can easily display a full page at once sure helps, too. Those are becoming a lot more common.
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I've bought some of Baen's e-books too.