Author: Steven Johnson
It’s like an iPod for books. Features: ◦ Paper-like screen ◦ Wireless Access with Whispernet™ ◦ Wireless Access to Wikipedia ◦ Lightweight, only 10.3 ounces ◦ Ergonomic Design ◦ Shop the Kindle Store Right from Your Device ◦ Full Keyboard ◦ Bookmarks and Annotation ◦ Built-in Dictionary ◦ Adjustable Text Size
The Printing Press made books more readily available for the masses, the Kindle will do that again. With the Kindle you will be able to duplicate your entire library and carry it around in your hands. Soon it will be as easy to download a book as it is to go online and check your 401(k). As technology continues to grow it is hard to imagine the extent that to which it will continue to grow.
An increasing amount of books will be sold due to the impulse buy The ability to buy any book ever written will be at your fingertips Unfortunately, with the ease to purchase whatever, whenever, you can easily be distracted to make another purchase without first finishing the book you originally started
With the Kindle it’s like being in a world wide book club. Confused by a passage? Go online and chat with other readers about its meaning. “You’ll read a puzzling passage from a novel and then instantly browse through dozens of comments from readers around the world, annotating, explaining or debating the passage’s true meaning.”
Writing styles will change as writers try to write with the intention to be the first result on a Google search. Entire books written with search engines in mind. Due to the adjustable font size, the Kindle does not have page numbers. Making going back and re-reading something incredibly difficult.
Many books offer readers the chance to download the first chapter free as a preview of the book. This will lead to cliffhanger first chapters to entice readers to buy the whole book. Eventually readers could buy each chapter individually for a small fee, much like paying 99 cents for a song from iTunes.
Johnson, Steven. “How the E-Book Will Change the Way We Read and Write.” The Wall Street Journal 20 April “Kindle: Amazons Original Wireless Reading Device (1st generation).” Amazon.com