The Pew Research Center's new report on e-reading offers insight on just how rapid the rise has been in both ownership of e-reading devices and the popularity of e-reading. More specifically: half of all adults (50%) now own an e-reader or tablet, and more than a fourth (28%) read an e-book last year. So What? In 2010 almost no one owned a tablet or e-reader; today more than half of American adults own at least one such device. Given the newness of the technology it isn't Read More …
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Digital Reading = More Reading (#1241)
A recent USA Today story reports that a national poll finds that those who own e-readers or tablets read more books than they did before owning such devices. More specifically, adults aged 40 and over with such a device reported reading an average of 16 books a year while those without one read an average of only 11 books a year. Among adults aged 18-39, reading levels were 21 books per year for those owning a device compared to 13 for those without such a device. So What? Not only Read More …