The Future of Audio Books on the Internet
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Thanks for the link! Audio learning is indeed a great way to learn. I agree that LearnOutLoud.com has big potential in this market.
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Donald Latumahina
30 Aug 07 at 18:58
Are we losing hours in a day or are we just getting busier and having less time to do all things that we want? It has come to the point where time has become our most precious and coveted commodity, even surpassing money in many instances. How can we “get back†some of those lost hours? One way is listening to audio books and it has become a red hot new trend that is sweeping the nation. Studies show that less Americans today are buying printed books and converting to audio books. In fact right now, one-third more people are listening to audio books and it’s estimated that downloadable audio books will outsell printed books by huge quantities within just a few more years.
I have come across a website that offers the latest and best-selling audio books by major publishers such as the BBC, Harper-Collins, Simon & Schuster, Brilliance and Time Warner. You can download your favorite titles at â€Audio Booksâ€.
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Sheryl
4 Dec 07 at 06:09
I heard a great CD in the car the other day, regarding the future of audiobooks. It would appear that although the market wil lag behind normal book for some time the possible market is limitless.
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George Lindemann Jr
3 Apr 08 at 03:01