Putting the magic into e-books
What it does: interactive ebooks for children Why it works: ''You lose a lot of the tactility and substance of a real book with a ebook, they sort of reduce a book to an onscreen text file which loses a bit of the magic. We wanted to reintroduce some
Over the past few years, the ebook market has grow exponentially as tablet devices become more popular. However the debate around the merit of ebooks and their relationship to their hard copy counterparts rages on, with many people remaining adamant that something is lost in the digital transition.
What the digital revolution in publishing has also done is create an opportunity, with some companies looking at the untapped potential of digital additions to traditional stories....
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