End of the line for Encylopaedia Britannica, at least in print
Encyclopaedia Britannica, mortally wounded by the Web and Wikipedia, is ending the production of its print edition in favour of a strictly digital strategy, the company announced Tuesday. “It’s a rite of passage in this new era,” Encyclopaedia Britannica president Jorge Cauz told the New York ...
Published By: Tech Central - Wednesday, 14 March, 2012
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