NetLibrary wasn't as interesting as many of the other “Things” we’ve explored, because I'm already familiar with it, and I can't get excited about audio books. I understand their popularity, and the public loves the opportunity to download titles, but I still prefer reading books to listening to them. Because I don’t have a portable device to listen on, and I’m unlikely to listen to a book at my computer, downloadable audio doesn't hold much appeal for me. The possibilities for reading books on devices like the Kindle or Sony Reader interest me far more, but for now regular paper is fine.
Monday, November 23, 2009
NetLibrary
NetLibrary wasn't as interesting as many of the other “Things” we’ve explored, because I'm already familiar with it, and I can't get excited about audio books. I understand their popularity, and the public loves the opportunity to download titles, but I still prefer reading books to listening to them. Because I don’t have a portable device to listen on, and I’m unlikely to listen to a book at my computer, downloadable audio doesn't hold much appeal for me. The possibilities for reading books on devices like the Kindle or Sony Reader interest me far more, but for now regular paper is fine.
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