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Write Difference
Between Internet
Books and print
Media:​

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Answered by srishtishyam12
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The Internet Book examines computer networking and the Internet from a nontechnical perspective. It explains how computers communicate, what the Internet is, how the Internet works, and what the Internet can do for you. WhereasPrint media is one of the oldest and basic forms of mass communication. It includes newspapers, weeklies, magazines, monthlies and other forms of printed journals.

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Answered by rmb
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I am assuming that 'Internet books' here means books that are available in a digital format on the internet, like ebooks. In that case the question should be:

List the difference between ebooks and hardcopy books.

The differences are:

1. Portability and storage- Physical books occupy space and have weight. It can be challenging to carry or store too many of them at once. Many ebooks on the other hand can be accessed through one single gadget, like a reading tablet or a computer. It is much easier to carry or store them.

2. Accessibility- One needs different hardcopy books, but only one gadget to access various ebooks. However, one does not need the internet to be able to read the hard copies. On the contrary, ebooks require internet connectivity at some point.

3. Expenses- Buying multiple hard copy books turns out to be a lot more expensive in the long run than buying a reading gadget and ebooks.

4. Features- Ebooks are read on electronic devices, which in turn are fitted with many features like bookmarking, note making and so on. In case of hard copy books, the reader has to manually place the bookmark or make notes. These gadgets also have back-light to enable reading in the dark, something that is not possible with hard copy books.

5. Experience- While electronic books provide ease of access, the real charm of reading a book will always remain with hard copy books.

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