Because with the ability to find almost anything online, and summaries of every single book out there, people are less and less likely to read an entire book. Websites like spark notes and cliff notes also make students far less likely to read books for assignments. Lastly, the emergence of the Kindle, iPad, and Nook are seeming like they will tople the sales of physical books, much in the same way that the iPod and other MP3 players destroyed the sales of physical CD's.
Yes, it is wrong to threaten someone on the internet with a blank screen.
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Strikes threaten industry by shutting production down for a period of time. If the workers refuse to work until their demands are met, than the company loses product, which causes loss in revenue.
tendency to interfere with the banking industry if prospective acquisitions appeared to threaten jobs.
no book is not a secondary industry
Tourism industry was there but not much flourished. It flourished very much after the advent of internet.
Egil Juliussen has written: 'Internet industry almanac' -- subject(s): Directories, Statistics, Online information services industry, Web sites, Internet industry
Susanne Suhonen has written: 'Industry evolution and shakeout mechanisms' -- subject(s): Internet industry, Internet service providers, Online information services industry
The Internet is predominately used as an informational portal to garner more facts and rather like a travel guide 'what to do'. The Internet is also increasingly being used by large numbers of people to book and arrange accommodation, travel, meals and entertainment in the destination country.
Yes. Either they prevent internet access from a certain house/apartment completely, or threaten a person with jail sentences if they use computers.
Yes, an internet café is a part of the service industry.
The book industry .