This chapter introduces a lively debate format discussing the merits of print books versus eBooks. The hosts present arguments citing convenience, accessibility, and digital advantages while also acknowledging the physical and emotional connections readers have with traditional books. The discussion evolves to explore the impact of digital platforms on reading habits, particularly among younger generations, and the financial dynamics affecting authors in today's publishing landscape.
Today on the flagship podcast of what the future of Kindle turns out to be:
We’re once again trying out a couple of our favorite new show formats.
In Version History, we talk through the whole story of Quibi, from its early days as NewTV to its extremely ill-timed launch to its ultimate demise.
Next, we try out our as-yet-untitled debate show. The Verge’s Kevin Nguyen and Alex Cranz take on a surprisingly contentious topic: is the future of books print or digital?
Later, producer Andru Marino answers a question from The Vergecast Hotline about a very unusual shopping situation for MP3 players.
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