Bad Math Among E-Book Enthusiasts
The Amazon Kindle has excited a lot of comment from people who have long wanted portable electronic access to books. Amazon has put together a lot of the pieces that make this holy grail seem reachable, even if not yet truly achieved. But in reading the commentary of some of the enthusiastic boosters of e-books, I’m struck by just how much wishful thinking they display. For example, in an interview on Teleread with Marie Campbell of MarketIntellNow, Marie reports on a poll of 5,000 “random” (actually self-selected) Web surfers, and concludes: “Lower e-book prices, not gizmos like the Amazon Kindle, will be the big spur for book sales.” Read the rest of this post
Tim O’Reilly, founder and CEO of O’Reilly Media, is a blogger on O’Reilly Radar.




