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Kindle & Communities

Kindle & Communities. "Books are the last bastion of analog" Jeff Bezos, CEO Amazon.

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Kindle & Communities

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  1. Kindle & Communities

  2. "Books are the last bastion of analog" Jeff Bezos, CEO Amazon

  3. “There’s an even broader array of media—analog, digital, electronic, hand-held, tangible and virtual– from which to pick and choose. There will inevitably be a sorting out process. Few media are likely to disappear completely; rather, the idiosyncratic genius and peculiar limitations of each medium will become increasingly clear.” – Washington Post,February 2008

  4. Kramerbooks Dupont Circle, Washington DC

  5. “The bookstore fills a need in the community by providing a public space in which like-minded people can mingle and meet, brought together by the rows of books and magazines, or one of the many events sponsored by the store…” – Laura J. Miller, Shopping for community: The Transformation of the Bookstore into a Vital Community Institution

  6. “Physical bookstores, like the shuttered Tower Records of today, will be lonelier places, as digital reading thrusts us into an exciting—and jarring–post-Guttenberg era.” Newsweek, November, 2007

  7. “…book clubs could meet inside of the book…” - Bob Stein, Institute for the Future of the Book

  8. “Optimists foresee the Internet ushering in a new, vibrant participatory culture of words.” – Washington Post February 2008

  9. 1,500 Books 1 Kindle

  10. Q & A

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