If Barnes and Noble went down the drain financially (even more so than already, that is) do you think it would die off completely, or would we likely just see it's brick-n-mortar stores go away/reduce in number, and the digital book sales still stick around?
I've been reading a work called "Book Business" and the author (Jason Epstein) imagined that digital books were gonna outsell physical copies fairly soon, and that we would see a variety of digital retailers spring up around that. I'd like B&N to stick around digitally at least, if for nothing more than the sentimental value...I love(d) those stores...
I've been reading a work called "Book Business" and the author (Jason Epstein) imagined that digital books were gonna outsell physical copies fairly soon, and that we would see a variety of digital retailers spring up around that. I'd like B&N to stick around digitally at least, if for nothing more than the sentimental value...I love(d) those stores...