9 answer(s) found.
I think it's likely that I will read more online in the future simply because of the convenience and accessibility it offers with the rise of digital platforms and eBooks. It's becoming easier to access a wide range of reading materials anytime, anywhere. However, I don't think it will completely replace my love for paper [...]
Yes, definitely all people will read more online in the future. Online education can be a convenient option for us, offering flexibility, educational advantages, and potential savings.
Yes, definitely we will continue studying online in the future because everything is becoming online, including education, virtualization, sports news, and much more. I am sure we will rely on online resources for all the information we need. It's very informative for me. I can access everything we want to read and learn from online [...]
I know I prefer reading paper books to ebooks because I think reading online can worsen my eyesight, and the blue light from the screen can lead to some eye problems. However, I think reading online offers me convenience when I am traveling or when I cannot access physical books. Thank you. That's all.
Well, I think the answer is no because I have no interest in reading ebooks. Reading books for me is to relax, but ebooks make my eyes tired, especially when using electronic devices like smartphones to read. I am easily distracted by entertaining applications.
Well, as I said, I only read physical books. However, if I have to read online, I think I will read more, but it's not the same as physical books.
Definitely. Especially now that technological advancements are kind of the norm and used in everyday life. I was kind of planning to buy a Kindle so that I can, um, read anytime and anywhere I want. It's compact. And basically, it's an online ebook for the most part. I still like reading using a paper [...]
Yes, definitely. There's so much valuable content online, and it's incredibly convenient. I can read basically anywhere and anytime I want.
I love reading books, whether they're online or in paper format. I enjoy the tactile experience of holding a physical book, but ultimately, it doesn't matter to me. The most important thing is to read and understand the content. I'm always looking for new books to explore and learn from.
