London, 24 November 2014 – TechNavio, a tech-focused research firm has published a new report on the Global E-book Market, which will grow at a CAGR of 17.40 percent from 2015-2019.
About the Report
The latest report by TechNavio highlights devices like the Kindle e-reader and iPad that have been tactically released by Amazon and Apple, respectively, to dominate the e-book platform. Initially, Kindle enjoyed a monopoly, but the iPad soon caught up. Now, there are other players in the market, such as Google, Blio, and Copia.
“The invention of e-readers such as Kindle, a surge in the usage of iPads, tablets, and smartphones, and high discount policy on e-book prices have prompted large publishing houses to enhance their presence in the e-book market,” says Faisal Ghaus, Vice President of TechNavio.
Realizing the untapped potential of e-books, the top publishing houses have invested significantly in both organic and inorganic growth of their e-book divisions. These publishers are developing e-book business models, either by establishing a separate division or through mergers and acquisitions.
“The merger between Penguin and Random House has been one of the most significant deals in this segment and such alliances are expected to propel overall market growth through the projected period,” says Ghaus.
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