无码中文字幕一Av王,97亚洲综合色成在线,中文字幕无码无遮挡在线看,久久99久久国产精品

您現在的位置: Language Tips> Audio & Video> Special Speed News  
   
 





 
E-Books hold next chapter for book industry
[ 2009-07-24 11:02 ]

codebase="http://activex.microsoft.com/activex/controls/mplayer/en/nsmp2inf.cab#Version=6,4,5,715"

standby="Loading Microsoft Windows Media Player components..."&ampgt

pluginspage="http://www.microsoft.com/isapi/redir.dll?prd=windows&ampampsbp=mediaplayer&ampampar=media&ampampsba=plugin&ampamp"

name="MediaPlayer" volume="80" autostart="0"&ampgt

Download

The market is changing as electronic readers and -- for better or for worse -- books as cheap as $1 grow more popular.

This is the VOA Special English Economics Report.

The book industry is trying to get a good read on its future.

These days, instead of turning paper pages, many readers reach for handheld devices. These electronic readers not only store books to show on a screen, they can also read them out loud.

E-Books hold next chapter for book industry

This month, Amazon lowered the price of its Kindle reader by 60 dollars to just under 300 dollars. The device can download books wirelessly from a store on Amazon's Web site. Most new releases and bestsellers cost 9 dollars and 99 cents. Newspapers, magazines and other services are available for a monthly charge.

Buyers of e-books get a good deal: Traditional hardcover books often cost around 25 dollars. But what about book publishers and writers? Their concerns about profits are like the ones voiced as the Internet began to change the music industry. Many e-books are already selling for 99 cents.

Books printed on paper are easily shared and resold by anyone. But e-books can act more like computer software licensed only to the user who buys them.

And some Kindle users got a shock last week. They were surprised to find that copies of two books disappeared from their devices. These were 99 cent versions of George Orwell's "1984" and "Animal Farm."

Bloggers have had fun pointing out that "1984" is largely about censorship -- the suppression of information in a society led by Big Brother. Amazon explained that it did not have the rights to the books, so it erased them and returned the people's money.

This week, Barnes & Noble, the world's largest bookseller, launched what it calls the world's largest e-bookstore. People can read the books on the Apple iPhone and other handheld devices and personal computers. They can also download over a half million books available free from Google. The Internet search company is putting books online that are no longer protected by copyright.

But last October, Google reached a 125 million dollar legal settlement to also make parts of some copyrighted books available. That deal with two groups of writers and publishers has raised competition issues. The Justice Department is now investigating. Also, the European Union plans hearings in September on how European writers might be affected.

And that's the VOA Special English Economics Report, written by Mario Ritter. Transcripts and podcasts can be found at voaspecialenglish.com. I'm Steve Ember.

censorship: 審查,審查制度

Related stories:

E-books for colleges in developing nations

現存世界最古老圣經數字版面世

世界數字圖書館明日上線

A new picture book shows what Darwin saw

 (Source: VOA 英語點津編輯)

英語點津版權說明:凡注明來源為“英語點津:XXX(署名)”的原創作品,除與中國日報網簽署英語點津內容授權協議的網站外,其他任何網站或單位未經允許不得非法盜鏈、轉載和使用,違者必究。如需使用,請與010-84883631聯系;凡本網注明“來源:XXX(非英語點津)”的作品,均轉載自其它媒體,目的在于傳播更多信息,其他媒體如需轉載,請與稿件來源方聯系,如產生任何問題與本網無關;本網所發布的歌曲、電影片段,版權歸原作者所有,僅供學習與研究,如果侵權,請提供版權證明,以便盡快刪除。
相關文章 Related Story
 
 
 
本頻道最新推薦
 
《倒霉愛神》精講之二
預防甲型流感 英教徒改握手為擁抱
工資指導價 income benchmark
“寶貝老大”情結普遍 媽媽偏愛長子長女
Scare the daylights out of
翻吧推薦
 
論壇熱貼
 
"街拍“怎么翻譯
阿甘正傳經典語錄
關于“愛情”,有人這樣說
英語學習,勢在必得
誠征英文翻譯十四行詩,懸賞500元