"The "processed book" is about content,
not technology,
and contrasts with the "primal book";
the latter is the book we all know and revere:
written by a single author
and viewed as the embodiment
of the thought of a single individual.
The processed book, on the other hand,
is what happens to the book
when it is put into a computerized,
networked environment..."
not technology,
and contrasts with the "primal book";
the latter is the book we all know and revere:
written by a single author
and viewed as the embodiment
of the thought of a single individual.
The processed book, on the other hand,
is what happens to the book
when it is put into a computerized,
networked environment..."
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