I am old enough to remember when going into a chain store like Borders and picking out books physically was something one did to save time. Plus, as any bookworm will tell you, rifling through bookstore shelves for buried treasure and asking knowledgable employees about their reading recommendations was an oddly exciting feeling, even at a franchise. Sometimes (in my unemployed writer days) I used to go to the nearest Borders and sit on the floor and open a book, and just read all day until I finished, like it was a library. Sometimes I'd even buy something.
Apparently that "buying something" thing isn't happening often enough for Borders to be a business anymore; As of today the WSJ is
reporting that Borders will be closing its 399 stores and laying off 11,000 employees.
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/3B64zh-p1LU/
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