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Digitalization: E-BOOKs

Published on Jul 19, 2018

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Digitalization: E-BOOKs

A Presentation by: Rigel Xin
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Digitalization

  • Basically, it is the integration of digital technologies into everyday life by the digitization of everything that can be digitized. The literal meaning of digitalization gives an apparent idea of development and technology dependent world.

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  • Instead of reading printed copies, people are more getting used to reading books online or on digital devices due to there are so many distinct benefits to eBooks. For example, they're easier to obtain(timeless time and death of distance), to updated and upgraded(digital footprint). Moreover, they're cheaper and take up less space.
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Your Digital Footprint Matters

  • Every day, whether we want to or not, most of us contribute to a growing portrait of who we are online; a portrait that is probably more public than we assume.

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  • When we finished reading a book, there would always be some recommendations for us based on the type of books we read before. Sometimes, it feels a little bit creepy that someone back in the computer knows all your interest and preference.

Death of Distance
Instead of carrying all the heavy books, it's much easier to read pages through our electronic devices. If you want specific information and it's available in a book, you can purchase an eBook and download it immediately. Instead of waiting for a printed book to be delivered, you can assess this information now.

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Timeless Time
You can have quick and easy access to hundreds of books on your desktop computer, notebook or eBook reader. They're much easier to take with you than traditional tomes.

Conclusion:
This is an emerging technology and people are often slow to change. But as the quality of monitors improve and become more compact and mobile, more and more we'll be reading electronic books.

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