Le billet d’As‘ad Abukhalil de la semaine est presque a-politique : il témoigne de son passage à la lecture des versions électroniques des journaux, et conclut sur les livres électroniques :
►http://english.al-akhbar.com/blogs/angry-corner/switching-digital-reading
After months of this experience, I can report to you the result. I find that there are changes that occur from digital reading. I find myself reading The Times differently. Given the not-so-good edition of The Times’ application, I still go to the website and read it section by section. That has its advantages and disadvantages: It lets me finish the “International” section without delay and without having to scroll through sections, but it has left me less informed in the Arts and Entertainment section. My reading of The Times has become strategic and not accidental. I used to flip through the pages and would often read an article in a section that is not usually on my radar. But that happens less and less: as I go to the International and then National section, the ability to locate interesting and useful articles in other sections has diminished.