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Books and Ebooks are two distinct forms of literature that have been in competition for readers since the advent of digital publishing. Books are physical copies of literature, typically printed on paper and bound together. Ebooks are digital versions of books, usually stored in a file format such as PDF or EPUB, and can be read on a variety of devices such as computers, tablets, and smartphones.
The ebook market has grown significantly in recent years, with more and more readers opting for digital versions of books. This has been driven by the convenience of digital books, which can be accessed instantly and are often cheaper than physical copies. Additionally, the rise of e-readers such as the Kindle and Nook has made it easier for readers to access and read ebooks.
Companies in the ebook market include Amazon, Apple, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, and Google. These companies offer a variety of services, from ebook stores to ebook readers, and have become major players in the digital publishing industry. Show Less Read more