Some pros to digital reading.
This is a guest post by Kathleen Ramirez, a Millennial with a passion for all things digital.
Digital Reading Benefits
Infographic: Sharp USA
For many Millennials, paper reading is as good as dead. Digital technology has evolved so much that every young person is dependent on technological advancement, from working to reading.
Digital technology has had a profound effect on the traditional book publishing and retailing industries, and digital reading has become a trend despite numerous reports to the contrary.
Handheld devices, already a big part of digital technology, will continue to evolve more in the future. The Independent recently published a list of some of the best e-book readers that are perfect for reading as well as budget-friendly:
- Amazon Kindle Oasis
- Kobo Aura One
- Bookeen Cybook Ocean
- Amazon Kindle Voyage
- Kobo Glo HD
- Kindle Paperwhite
- Kobo Aura H2O
But why would you need a digital reader? What advantages does…
View original post 299 more words




Thanks for the share! I hope your ears are better 😦
LikeLike
What? You say something! I can’t hear you! 😜. You’re welcome
LikeLiked by 1 person
Lol- I’m glad to see you’re feeling better. You did paint a rather bleak image, what with all the blood gushing out of random orifices and all.
LikeLike
Now it’s just constant clogging and muffled hearing. I’m still going to need to either get them checked again or find a better ear cleaning solution. Really hard to function like this.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Oh, I know. I’ve had it happen to me back in Edinburgh, Spent 3 days in bed because it was so darn annoying. Thinking back, of course, it *was* pretty great to be able to spend 3 days in bed! I doubt I could get away with 3 hours nowadays 🙂
LikeLike
I’m with you on the 3 hours thing. No chance to rest and relax these days. As long as the body works enough to move and drive, I have to keep working.
LikeLiked by 1 person