Ebook creators predict books' future. What will happen to the book market in 10 years? They claim that in just 5-10 years, electronic books will completely replace paper books, books will be written by readers, and finally, there will only be one book left.
[...] Perhaps this will become like a multi-player video game: readers from all over the country will engage in intense online discussion, or at the same time play the plot of the book, sitting on the headphones and talking to each other on the Internet in real time. Finally, we can say that only one book left. All books are linked by hyperlinks. In the future, there will be only one book left - a huge book that includes all the others, which I call Facebook for Books. [...]
[...] You can start reading it from any place, from any book, and then you will get to the next one by clicking on the link. The link may be bibliographic or simply a book that influenced the author and was marked as such by the average reader, the same as you and me. This is a kind of social network for books. To make this possible, a critical mass of books will have to be digitized, which will lead to a network effect - the effect of the formation of a complex structure. [...]
[...] What will happen to the book market in 10 years? They claim that in just 5-10 years, electronic books will completely replace paper books, books will be written by readers, and finally, there will only be one book left. Firstly: Garbage of books In ten years, there will be a huge number of second-hand bookstores - more than ever. An overabundance of printed books will lead to a significant reduction in price. But what will become of our culture when books are simply thrown away, unable to sell? [...]
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