Amazon had finally taken the lead as their Kindle hard ware surpassed its hardcover brethren. The Amazon remains modest in behalf of its success. The company has revealed that Kindle hardware sales has tripled since the price has drop from $259 to $189. Reports that downloaded kindle books has overtaken its competitor and certainly calls a major celebration for the triumph.
Some say that the said success was a breakthrough and it’s hard to estimate how many champagne corks are being popped over the statistics. An estimated 143 Kindle books have been sold for every 100 hardcovers in the past three months and took the Amazon to the top lead. As reports released by press, noting an impressive ratio of 9:2 if only based this month’s record.
The studied data shows both include sales of hardcover where no kindle equivalent exist and not including free Kindle downloads, meaning an expected greater ratio outcome if those are included. Speculations rises out in the crowd includes the agency pricing model didn’t put off too many customers. Well, everything that goes around comes around, and its Amazon’s time to shine.
But still the race never stops here, thus a great challenge for Amazon to keep the record or just pass it to a other hands.
I want a paper book that I can keep. Books are a tangible asset. History and human behavior proves that one does not easily appreciate what one cannot see. Out of sight, out of mind.
While an e-book may be fine at the beach, it is another product altogether and we shouldn’t trade in books any time soon.
Books do not include interdependency that the computer world increasingly relies upon.This vulnerability in a hostile, multi-polar, computerizing world increases the likelihood that entire swaths of historical information, including news, can be lost or erased from the annals of time if and when it serves an opponent. Therefore you can bet it will happen at some point.