In the recent climate, through the advancements of technology, the digital publication has become widely appealed among readers. Owing to this fact, many spirits, including myself, believe the physical copy of books or newspapers will be eventually replaced by electronic ones as they are cost-effective and ubiquitous.
To begin with, having access to e-books plus online news are far simpler than purchasing them in printed versions. Advocates of this standpoint argue that while individuals can read books and pursue online press freely, they will not spend their fortune buying printed ones. Therefore, the rate of purchasing those products will be plunged marginally, and then, in next to no time, the digital publication will be available dominantly. Take, as a case in point, students are able to download and read pdf files of expensive books without paying money. Due to this fact, the internet and its unique feature have biased people to use digital content instead of traditional books and newspapers.
Secondly and more critically, today's modern society often prides itself on its 24 hours access to the internet. Only in some remote areas, have people not been connected to the net. So, persons can download or read any e-book or e-magazine whenever and wherever they tend to. An example could be some commuters who study or read while using public transportation. Having access to this electronic public archive, many are willing to use the internet instead of transporting heavy books or big sheets of newspapers with themselves.
From what has been discussed, and in order to draw a conclusion, although printed books or newspapers convey the nostalgic feeling, using online versions of which have made them more popular and practical. This will lead to a complete replacement.
In the recent climate, through the advancements of technology, the digital publication has become
widely
appealed among readers. Owing to this fact,
many
spirits, including myself, believe the physical copy of
books
or newspapers will be
eventually
replaced by electronic ones as they
are cost
-effective and ubiquitous.
To
begin
with, having access to e-books plus online news are far simpler than purchasing them in printed versions. Advocates of this standpoint argue that while individuals can
read
books
and pursue online press
freely
, they will not spend their fortune buying printed ones.
Therefore
, the rate of purchasing those products will
be plunged
marginally
, and then, in
next
to no time, the digital publication will be available
dominantly
. Take, as a case in point, students are able to download and
read
pdf
files of expensive
books
without paying money. Due to this fact, the internet and its unique feature have biased
people
to
use
digital content
instead
of traditional
books
and newspapers.
Secondly
and more
critically
,
today
's modern society
often
prides itself on its 24 hours access to the internet.
Only
in
some
remote areas, have
people
not
been connected
to the net.
So
, persons can download or
read
any e-book or e-magazine whenever and wherever they tend to. An example could be
some
commuters who study or
read
while using public transportation. Having access to this electronic public archive,
many
are willing to
use
the internet
instead
of transporting heavy
books
or
big
sheets of newspapers with themselves.
From what has
been discussed
, and in order to draw a conclusion, although printed
books
or newspapers convey the nostalgic feeling, using online versions of which have made them more popular and practical. This will lead to a complete replacement.