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Freshly printed book anyone?

Written by Olivier Adam on Lundi, 18 Mai 2009 12:13

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Printing book machineMany would argue that the life of books is counted. Indeed, it seems that with tools like the Amazon Kindle and other of the genre, books (and newspapers) will become a niche product at best in the future. On the other hand, some will argue that it is quite satisfying to open a fresh new book and to devour the pages, discovering what is inside. The Espresso book machine plans to create a solution right in the middle. Instead of printing millions of books, many of them will end up being unsold (or sold at a tenth of the price in the bookstore discount bin), this machine allows you to print books "on-demand". What is quite interesting is that this machine gives the possibility to offer a very large choice of publications, with a very limited space. It would become more interesting to have very specialized publications available, as the cost of keeping those would be nearly non-existent. Hopefully, we will start seeing those machines in our bookstores, libraries, etc. soon so we can start benefiting from all it can bring us.

[Full article at CBC.ca]