I've used ebooks in various formats because my day job requires it, but most of the books that I like to read are available only in print--and have been out of print for years. Switching to digital for my personal reading just isn't an option.
I think that physical books will be a thing of the past, as you suggest, but not "soon". What's that proverb about information technology? We always overestimate its impact in the short term and underestimate its impact in the long term.
Part of my driver's education was on a 1940 Ford 9N tractor. It had not only a clutch and a gear stick, but two brakes, a throttle, a choke and an uncomfortably high center of gravity. Driving it was tricky.
I've been using Hootsuite and like it, but I'll try this tool later next week.
Twitter is hard. I did well as a blogger, getting a following quickly back when I was doing it independently. But those skills appear to be non-transferable to Twitter.
I think that physical books will be a thing of the past, as you suggest, but not "soon". What's that proverb about information technology? We always overestimate its impact in the short term and underestimate its impact in the long term.
2. It's a guy thing. You wouldn't understand.
3. It's a guy thing. You wouldn't understand.
Why is it important to unfollow people who aren't following you?
Twitter is hard. I did well as a blogger, getting a following quickly back when I was doing it independently. But those skills appear to be non-transferable to Twitter.