Egyptian startup Kotobna says print might not be dying, and “people still love it,” Radwa Rashad writes for Wamda. Kotobna offers on-demand printing of books for a one-time USD 99 fee, which is a cheaper option for authors, who otherwise suffer from “hidden costs” associated with book distribution. Since April 2015, the startup has published 440 books, registered 17,000 users, and had 27,000 books downloaded.
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