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The first of WarpTalk's "TechTalk" discussions, this episode is about the growing popularity of ebooks and ebook readers like Kindle, and the effects this will have on readers, writers and on the publishing industry.

Featuring Bruce Horst, Danny Davids and Connor Davidson.

Part 1 (of 3)



The discussion continues in Part 2 and concludes in Part 3.

Ben Morrish wasn't in the WarpTalk virtual studio for this episode, but he has one major problem with the current generation of ebook readers - they're not waterproof. If you have a habit of reading in the bath, then paper books are going to have to keep you going for a while yet!

If you've tried using an ebook reader, or even if you haven't, we'd love to hear your thoughts and opinions on ebooks, ebook readers and their potential impact on the publishing industry.

Post your comments below, or if you've got a lot to say on this then it'd be great to see you write an article about it!


WarpTalk is SearchWarp's new podcast.

WarpTalk hopes to do some interviews with SearchWarp members, so that everyone can find out a bit more about each other, and to do some audio reports on anything that has caught people's eyes in the news or right here on Searchwarp.

In the future, WarpTalk would also like to do some round-table discussions with SearchWarp members.



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