As well as redrawing class lines and redistributing resources, can the development of the Internet bring the public together to form a close-knit community, creating a new social culture? In the 2009 Pacific Neighborhood Consortium (PNC) Annual Conference scholars from Singapore, Japan and Taiwan shared their own country’s experiences of the Internet and social participation in the interesting reports that they presented.
The size of the book reader market is a matter that the Taiwan hardware and publishing industries have continually been concerned about. The MIC, III, estimates that the total number of e-book readers delivered in 2009 will be 3 million units and this number will rise to 19.76 million in 2013.
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