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Tech companies are increasingly creating physical books as a strategy to establish their cultural significance and connect with audiences beyond digital platforms. This move, termed "phygital," underscores the permanence and tangible value of printed materials in an era dominated by fleeting digital content, using examples from companies like 37signals, Google, and Stripe. By doing so, these companies not only market their philosophies but also transform their brand identities into cultural institutions.
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