Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Kindle: switching between reading and listening with one tap – z24

 E-books are heavily in lies. Previous year more than 1.7 million copies were sold, about 38 percent more than in the previous year. Revenues from e-books with 16.6 million (37.2 percent growth) though still relatively small., according from Wednesday released figures from market researcher GfK. Sales of paper books continues to drop. Previous year 39.3 million paper books were sold, about 10 percent less than in 2012. Turnover it decreased by 6.6 percent to 508.7 million. Especially in the segment  bestsellers were done bad things last year. At titles in the top 100, according to GfK around 30 percent earned less revenue. Partly because of the hype surrounding the bestsellers in 2012 were just still Fifty shades-series pretty good. English books Spending in the book industry decline for several years. The ailing bookstore chain Polare, which this week deferral got, got this in financial trouble. Its December sales in the book industry were last year, though slightly better than expected, says researcher GfK Cary Richards. In two of the five so-called party weeks was even a slightly higher turnover than paper books in the same week in 2012. Not all books sold his Dutch titles. More than 10 percent are now foreign language titles published, the figures from GfK. This mainly to English-language works. Also read 7 Reasons Why Polare go under

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You have e-books and audio books you have, and why should you really have to choose?

Sometimes do you want to read, sometimes it’s nicer to be read. When you get while on your way to work off the train and on the bike, for example. in the Kindle apps for iOS and Android from Amazon is it possible now to à la switching between reading and listening.

If you have paid for the audio version of the e-book you’re reading, minute, you can switch to the audio version with a touch. This audio versions cost between 99 99 cents and $ 3. So you will have to pay double for the same material.

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