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Verizon predicts Kindle copycattingOpen in New Window
If only people will make more phone callsVerizon's head of device certification expects to see rivals to Amazon's Kindle launching on Verizon's network during 2009, once he has time to certify them.… read more »
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Kindle E-Reader Amazon's Top-Selling Electronic DeviceOpen in New Window
"The Oprah-endorsed e-book reader was also the No. 1 item on Amazon customers' wish lists." read more »
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Orange sticks nose into e-booksOpen in New Window
"Orange is pondering a foray into Kindle territory. Innovative network application is all very well, but the company wants to go further and make innovative devices...." read more »
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E-Books Have The Fame, But No Fortune YetOpen in New Window
Write Stacey Higginbotham, "But while e-books have caught on in the public consciousnesses, they have yet to tap deeply into the public’s pocketbook. Widespread popularity is still a few years — and read more »
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Dear Amazon: Here’s How to Sell Even More KindlesOpen in New Window
Doug Aamoth writes a great open letter to Amazon about their Kindle e-reader offering some suggestions (mainly regarding pricing strategies) to help the Kindle become ubiquitous like the iPod. read more »
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Want A Kindle Before Christmas? Get Ready To PayOpen in New Window
Michael Arrington writes that Amazon has a delivery time for Kindles of 11-13 weeks. But you can get one on ebay for a buy-it-now price of about $975. read more »
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As holiday season closes in, e-books exploding in popularityOpen in New Window
Jacqui Cheng writes, "There are a number of trends that have skyrocketed in popularity this year despite the otherwise muted economy. One of those trends is the growth of e-books, popularized by the read more »
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Oprah Endorses Amazon.com's KindleOpen in New Window
Oprah Winfrey has endorsed Amazon.com's Kindle, calling it her favorite new gadget. Kindle is roughly the size of a slim paperback book, capable of storing thousands of books, magazines, newspaper read more »
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