RE: Article: The e-book era is here (despite reports to the contr ary)

Subject: RE: Article: The e-book era is here (despite reports to the contr ary)
From: John Posada <jposada01 -at- yahoo -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2001 16:57:20 -0700 (PDT)

> I have to agree with Bruce. The eBook technology is very
> non-impressive, and

I haven't read the article, but I wanted to put my .02 in here. An
ebook isn't something trying to be a pdf or an information
database...it is simply the electronic equiv of a book.

You don't make backup copies of a book. I've NEVER seen anyone at a
photocopier making a duplicate of a 300 page S. King book for
bckup...to give a copy to a friend, yes...but not for bckup.

You cannot press a button on a paperback and have copies come out of
a printer. You read it. Period.

I hear it coming..."Yeah...but you can't highlight in it or make
notes in the margins." OK, tough. I don't do that.

On the othe hand, right now, if I want a paper book, I go somewhere
and I buy it, or I buy it and it gets delivered 1, 2, 3 days or more
from now. ebook...I go online, I order it, I download it. I read it.
I erase it.

Think of other uses for it.

Technical manuals for on-site techs. Travel to a site. Plug in.
Download the newest version of a router installation manual. Install
router, erase manual, download material for next installation. Move
on. No PC to boot, no CDs to deal with.

Medical files. Doctor in hospital making rounds. Plugs ebook into
outlet at nurse's station. Couple of minuts, all the latest medical
records for all the patients on that floor are downloaded. Doctor
goes from bed to bed, reading all files up to and including the
nurse's notes from the previous night. Maybe as the technology
matures, it will get combined into a PDA so he can make notes about
his rounds. At end of round, he plugs in again, it automatically
uploads new data (my digital camera goes into upload mode as soon as
I plug in the USB cable with no commands from me) and it becomes part
of the next day's downloaded records.

Besides.. the technology is new and expensive...wait until it reaches
critical mass...in the beginning, most people thought PDAs wouldn't
go far. How about those tiny little WAPI displays on cell phone.
Remember what they were saying when Windows 1.0 came out?

Geezz, guys..think outside the box once in a while.

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