Product Killers and Death Matches Is this all hype?

So yesterday I was catching up on older Scientific American podcasts. Back on May 19 the host, Steve Mirsky sat down with MacWorld editor Jason Snell to discuss the iPad vs the Kindle. Both were aboard a cruise ship during MacMania (oh to be invited to that!). The reason I bring this up has to do with what Snell called “product killers” and how this phrase really does not apply to e-books and the death match supposedly between the iPad and the Kindle and e and print books.
Snell argues that e-books are not killing print books, though publishers seem to believe this to be true. Instead e-books are complementing print books and boosting sagging book sales.  According to the US Census Bureau there are 309,418,642 people living in the US. Though Amazon will not tell us how many Kindles have been sold, we can almost safely assume it is nowhere near this number. Apple says there has been two million ipads sold; this is a drop in the bucket compared to our population.  Even if only half of us read that still leaves a lot of people who do not own an electronic reader so Snell’s argument rings true with me.
Snell also points out that Amazon is going to unveil an application that will allow iPad users to download books from their sight. This means Amazon not only sells its own e-reader, but is willing to sell e-books for its competitor. Snell says Amazon had to make a decision; does it want to sell Kindles or sell books. It seems this new application show us Amazon is more interested in selling books than competing in a death match with Apple.
E-books may be hot sellers right now but they are not in a death match with print books. As I was researching material for this post I came across an interesting interview with bestselling author M J Rose. She tells the story of how she became published. First she sent a manuscript out the old fashion way. This only garnered her rejection letters. Next she published it herself as an e-book and tried to advertize it on a website. She put the word out asking if people would kindly read it in exchange for a review. Many more people responded that they would prefer a print copy than wanted to read it in e form. She decided to pay for some print copies and ended up selling 1,500 in a year. A publisher saw a review of her book and asked for a copy. The rest is history; M J Rose became a bestselling author. It was only after she was known that e copies of here- books started to sell.  Rose says she feels e-books can be helpful to new authors, but will not replace those who want print books. It seems from her story the two types of books can complement each other.  I noticed over at Librarything’s Early Reviewer site requests for print books far outweigh requests for e-books.  This backup what Rose says about book requests.
So death matches and product killers may not apply to the publishing world as Snell argues. Perhaps what all this new technology means is that as consumers we will have choices on how we read and what we read on. The death matches the publishing world is yelling about may just be hyperbole; the sky is not falling on print books after all.  

25 Things about me

Thanks to Amy at My Over Stuffed Book Shelf for this idea. I always love to get to know other bloggers this way. If you do too, leave a message and link in my comment section.

1. Do you sleep with your closet doors open or closed?
Closed. My cats love to play in my closet when I sleep and besides, I need to keep the Bogyman locked up.
2. Do you take the shampoos and conditioner bottles from hotels?
 No, not that I am against taking them, I just find the shampoo to be drying to my hair.
3. Do you sleep with your sheets tucked in or out?
I sleep by myself, so the left side is tucked in, the right (my side) is not.
4. Would you rather be attacked by a bear or a swarm of bees?
Wow, tough question! Bees because I have a feeling I would be in better shape after their attack than after a bear’s.
5. Do you have freckles?
On my arms of all places.
6. What is your biggest pet peeve?
 When someone says “ I do not believe it” even when shown facts. A better saying would be “ I do not accept this as fact”.
7. Have you ever peed in the woods?
Yep, I grew up in the woods, so…
8. Do you ever dance if there’s no music playing?
I always have music going on in my head, so dancing is never out of the questions. Should I have shared that?
9. Do you chew your pens and pencils?
Yes, but only if I know I have been the only person to handle it.
10. Is it okay for guys to wear pink?
Depends on the guy. Some guys don’t look good in pink.
11. What do you dip a chicken nugget in?
Don’t eat these, but if I did I would dip them in Ranch dressing.
12. What is your favorite food?
I have to pick one? I would have to say Indian. I will eat almost anything smothered in curry sauce.
13. What movies could you watch over and over and still love?
Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Sense and Sensibility and Independence Day. I love these movies and will even watch them on TV, though I do not need to as I own them.
14. Were you ever a boy/girl scout?
Yep. I was a senior cadet. LOL. Amy answered this way and I have to admit,  me too.
15. Would you ever strip or pose nude in a magazine?
Oh as if one would ask! Not at 46 or in my shape.
16. Can you change the oil on a car?
 The oil needs to be changed??
 17. Ever gotten a speeding ticket?
Yes, I was rushing to the hospital where my grandfather lay dying. I will never forget that nasty cop.
18. Ever ran out of gas?
Yes, and what is worse I called my husband telling him my car broke down. He came to my rescue but was not happy to find out it was only out of gas.  
 19. Are you lazy?
Depends on the day and what I am putting off.
20. When you were a kid, what did you dress up as for Halloween?
Yes, but my mother always dressed me as a gypsy. We did not have a lot of money so my mother always used what was in her closet.   
21. How many languages can you speak?
English and German, though my German is very rusty.  You know what they say if you don’t use it, you lose it.
22. Who is better…Leno or Letterman?
Leterman! Leno should have retired about 20 years ago.
 23. Do you sing in the car?
Only if the music is loud enough to drown me out.
24. Ever eat a pierogi?
 Oh yeah, back in my home town there was a great deli that mad the best ones. Wow, I have not thought about a hot pierogi in a long time.
 25. First concert?
The Bee Gees when I was 13. Andy Gibb made an appearance. I almost fainted! Yes, I am old enough to have seen all four brothers together.
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