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Tuesday, April 13, 2010
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Literal Magazine on Twitter about if your readers prefer to read cultural magazines in a printed publication or online, it was interesting to find that a good percentage (63%), still prefer print publications. Read the comments and find that there is still a strong inclination for physical journals because of "paper texture" by the smell that its statements carry "because nothing can replace having the book in hand and flip through at your leisure "It was a pleasant surprise. @ Rogerjfrank eg leaned overwhelmingly on printed publications. @ Albertochimal told us that " reading a paper is always more pleasant "but confessed to be reading more and more into digital format. However, we also had different opinions like @ IVIRebollar who noted that "the idea of \u200b\u200ba cultural magazine on the internet is pretty good as long as you spread" or the @ Deivid4444que said: "what matters is what is written, I think. The format is always going to be changing and that's just a matter of habit. "
The issue is no less interesting, especially when the digital industry has been growing at unimaginable speeds. No institution in the world of culture that are not recurring issues on these ideas, or intellectual have not talked about it. It would be absurd to believe that moving to the network and is an accomplished fact and that the printing has ceased to exist, but it is also comforting to note that many people still prefer habemos sensuality that means taking a book or magazine in their hands and consensus that promises to extend the life of print for some time.
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