numble said:
Those are being killed by Amazon more so than the Apple. Do you see anyone talking about reading eBooks in the iPad thread, or in iPad reviews in general?
You might think the iPad is of no value as a paper replacement but it seems Chicago State University thinks differently
video in the OP said:
Chicago State University in my congressional district, in freshman class, they're not being given textbooks any longer. They're all being given iPads as they enter school.[Chicago State University] President Wayne Watson hopes to have a text book-less campus within four years ...
Well, what becomes of publishing companies and publishing company jobs? What becomes of book stores and librarians and all of the jobs associated with paper? Well, in the not-too-distant future such jobs simply will not exist.
i dont really care how well Apple is doing because its clear from looking at the rest of the fucking country that things arent going well for almost everyone else.
The last year Borders made a profit was in 2006. That was 4 years (maybe even 5 fiscal years) before the iPad was introduced. They've been trying to sell the store and close stores down since 2008. Borders death is attributable to Amazon skirting overhead and taxes if anything, as well as its over-ambitious expansion plans (opening a Borders across from each Barnes and Noble).
i agree that Amazons and other digital storefronts have contributed to decline of the book industry but i think that ebooks killed any chance of recovery. If someone shoots a person in the gut and then another guy comes up and slits his throat, it doesnt mean that only the shooter has culpability.
Heres the entire transcript btw..
"A few short weeks ago I came to the House floor after having purchased an iPad and said that I happened to believe, Mr. Speaker, that at some point in time this new device, which is now probably responsible for eliminating thousands of American jobs ... now Borders is closing stores because, why do you need to go to Borders anymore? Why do you need to go to Barnes & Noble? Buy an iPad and download your book, download your newspaper, download your magazine.
"Chicago State University in my congressional district, in freshman class, they're not being given textbooks any longer. They're all being given iPads as they enter school. [Chicago State University] President Wayne Watson hopes to have a text book-less campus within four years ...
"Well, what becomes of publishing companies and publishing company jobs? What becomes of book stores and librarians and all of the jobs associated with paper? Well, in the not-too-distant future such jobs simply will not exist.
"Steve Jobs is doing pretty well. He's created the iPad. Certainly it's made life more efficient for Americans, but the iPad is produced in China. It's not produced here in the United States. So the Chinese get to take advantage of our First Amendment values, that is, to provide freedom of speech through the iPad to the American people.
"But there is no protection for jobs here in America to ensure that the American people are being put to work. And I would suggest to you, Mr. Speaker, that the Congress and the direction of this Congress, in its obsession with the debts and deficits, is heading in the opposite direction of sustained, full production—again, iPads are made in China—and full employment. There are 13 million unemployed Americans who are counting on this Congress to do something."