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Barnes & Noble said that high demand for its Nook e-reader delayed the shipment date into January 2010 for anyone ordering the devices after Nov. 20. Full Article at eWeek
Our platform focus continues this fine Sunday with the e-Book Echo, our take on the week in the digital publishing world. Full Article at jkOnTheRun
The M-Edge Icon Jacket for Amazon Kindle is available in three patent leather colors and appeals to the fashion-forward woman. View Photo »
We are in ongoing discussions with Amazon, and we are confident that we will soon be making our titles available on the Kindle in Canada.
Of Kindles and pencils: Yes, that’s a Kindle 2 next to a pencil. I’m just curious if Amazon might be overdoing it. Would a somewhat thicker machine mean a more rugged E Ink display? I don’t know. What do you think? Full Article at TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home
Redmond School District Superintendent Vickie Fleming, right, applauds as a Tom McCall Elementary School teacher tells a story during a Wednesday morning gathering. Full Article at The Bend Bulletin
eBook readers will be everywhere this Christmas, in the shops if not under the trees, but even publishers don't seem to know what books one can read on the things. Full Article at The Register
M-Edge's innovative e-Luminator2 booklight for Amazon Kindle DX provides full screen illumination and is on sale for $19.99. View Photo »
It [the Kindle launch in India] certainly hasn’t started a fire. Before last month’s India launch of the Kindle, the e-book reader from Amazon, local media gave it top billing. It didn’t evoke as much attention as the iPhone when that came to the country in August 2008
As Sony Corp.’s (SNE) e-book devices vie with the Kindle to win over readers, the real showdown may come later: when a shift to electronic textbooks at schools threatens to eclipse the current market for the products. Full Article at Seeking Alpha
When Sheila Effan found a Kindle electronic reader among her gifts last Christmas, one of her first thoughts was whether she'd miss the smell and feel of real paper. She got her answer five months later. That's when a friend lent her a paperback. Full Article at St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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The M-Edge Icon Jacket for Amazon Kindle is available in three patent leather colors and appeals to the fashion-forward woman.
View Photo »M-Edge's innovative e-Luminator2 booklight for Amazon Kindle DX provides full screen illumination and is on sale for $19.99.
View Photo »M-Edge's lightweight e-Luminator2 booklight for Amazon Kindle DX integrates with M-Edge jackets for easy reading on-the-go.
View Photo »M-Edge Accessories Announces New Product Line for Amazon Kindle DX.
View Photo »A man holds the new Kindle DX electronic reader at a news conference where the device was introduced in New York May 6, 2009. The latest version of the device is larger, aimed at newspapers and textbooks and carries a price tag of $489.
View Photo »Amazon.com founder and CEO Jeff Bezos holds the new Kindle DX electronic reader at a news conference where the device was introduced in New York May 6, 2009. The latest version of the device is larger, aimed at newspapers and textbooks and carries a price tag of $489.
View Photo »The new Kindle DX electronic reader is displayed at a news conference where the device was introduced in New York May 6, 2009. The latest version of the device is larger, aimed at newspapers and textbooks and carries a price tag of $489.
View Photo »Amazon.com founder and CEO Jeff Bezos holds the new Kindle DX electronic reader at a news conference where the device was introduced in New York May 6, 2009. The latest version of the device is larger, aimed at newspapers and textbooks and carries a price tag of $489.
View Photo »Calvin Reid, center, with Publisher's Weekly, tries the Kindle DX at a news conference Wednesday, May 6, 2009 in New York. The Kindle DX has a larger 9.7 inch screen than its predecessor, the Kindle 2, and can be ordered for $489 for delivery this summer.
View Photo »The Kindle DX, displaying a page from The New York Times, is demonstrated at a news conference Wednesday, May 6, 2009 in New York. The Kindle DX has a larger 9.7 inch screen than its predecessor, the Kindle 2, and can be ordered for $489 for delivery this summer.
View Photo »Periscope Lighted Folio For Amazon Kindle 2.
View Photo »The new Amazon Kindle 2 electronic reader is held by a reporter at a news conference in New York in this February 9, 2009 file photo.
View Photo »Author Stephen King holds up a pink Amazon Kindle 2 electronic reader at a news conference in New York in this February 9, 2009 file photo.
View Photo »An Apple iPhone equipped with Amazon.com's Kindle for iPhone book reader is shown Wednesday, March 4, 2009 in New York.
View Photo »Author Stephen King holds up a pink Amazon Kindle 2 electronic reader at a news conference in New York where the device was introduced, February 9, 2009.
View Photo »Author Stephen King holds up a pink Amazon Kindle 2 electronic reader at a news conference in New York where the device was introduced, February 9, 2009.
View Photo »The new Amazon Kindle 2 electronic reader is held by a reporter at a news conference in New York where the device was introduced by Amazon.com Inc Chief Executive Officer Jeff Bezos, February 9, 2009.
View Photo »NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 09: A woman holds the new Amazon Kindle 2 at an unveiling event at the Morgan Library & Museum February 9, 2009 in New York City. The updated electronic reading device is slimmer with new syncing technology and longer battery life and will begin shipping February 24th.
View Photo »NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 09: A man holds the new Amazon Kindle 2 at an unveiling event at the Morgan Library & Museum February 9, 2009 in New York City. The updated electronic reading device is slimmer with new syncing technology and longer battery life and will begin shipping February 24th.
View Photo »M-Edge Accessories announces product line for Amazon Kindle 2.
View Photo »NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 09: A reporter holds the new Amazon Kindle 2.0 at an unveiling event at the Morgan Library & Museum February 9, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »The Alex eReader electronic readers are pictured in this handout released to Reuters November 3, 2009.
View Photo »The "nook" electronic-book reader is photographed during a news conference, Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2009 in New York. Barnes & Noble Inc. unveiled the new reader Tuesday that will compete with Amazon.com's Kindle in a still-small arena where some see bookselling's future.
View Photo »William J. Lynch, Jr. , president of Barnes & Noble.com, unveils the "nook" electronic-book reader during a news conference, Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2009 in New York.
View Photo »William J. Lynch, Jr. , president of Barnes & Noble.com, unveils the "nook" electronic-book reader during a news conference, Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2009 in New York.
View Photo »M-Edge's innovative e-Luminator2 booklight for Amazon Kindle DX provides full screen illumination and is on sale for $19.99.
View Photo »We are in ongoing discussions with Amazon, and we are confident that we will soon be making our titles available on the Kindle in Canada.
It [the Kindle launch in India] certainly hasn’t started a fire. Before last month’s India launch of the Kindle, the e-book reader from Amazon, local media gave it top billing. It didn’t evoke as much attention as the iPhone when that came to the country in August 2008
It [the Kindle launch in India] certainly hasn’t started a fire. Before last month’s India launch of the Kindle, the e-book reader from Amazon, local media gave it top billing. It didn’t evoke as much attention as the iPhone when that came to the country in August 2008
We ... have worked really hard to bring Kindle to Canada ... We know we have a lot of passionate customers and Amazon readers in Canada.
Owners of Amazon's Kindle electronic book reader have received a nasty surprise, after discovering that copies of books by George Orwell had been deleted from their gadgets without their knowledge. The books – downloaded from Amazon.com by American Kindle users – were remotely deleted after what the US ...
Owners of Amazon's Kindle electronic book reader have received a nasty surprise, after discovering that copies of books by George Orwell had been deleted from their gadgets without their knowledge. The books – downloaded from Amazon.com by American Kindle users – were remotely deleted after what the US ...
Online retailer Amazon whose initiative Kindle is, started shipping these e-book readers to almost a hundred countries, including India, recently. According to statistics shared by the company, they sell 48 Kindle copies for every 100 physical copies of books that they offer in both formats
Online retailer Amazon whose initiative Kindle is, started shipping these e-book readers to almost a hundred countries, including India, recently. According to statistics shared by the company, they sell 48 Kindle copies for every 100 physical copies of books that they offer in both formats
This price war is not the greatest development for Amazon ... But will it move the needle for these guys? No. The Kindle is the end game for the company.
An Amazon spokesperson told me late Thursday: ‘Yes, we are working on a Kindle app for Mac.’
To say that a table could explode like the iPhone, no matter the price, is just crazy ... You have to buy a phone, but you don't have to buy a tablet. If Apple enters that market, Amazon's Kindle aside, it will essentially have to establish the category.
Similar talks were under way with Amazon over the Kindle e-book reader but these broke down after the media executives baulked at giving Amazon 70 percent of the revenue.
Now that they are selling a Kindle overseas, it makes sense for them to have just one product that they can sell in all markets ... And, since, in most of the world GSM is what is used, having a single product helps drive down costs for Amazon.
Kindle has become the #1 bestselling item by both unit sales and dollars not just in our electronics store but across all product categories on Amazon.com... Earlier this week we began shipping the latest generation Kindle. Its 3G wireless works in the U.S. and 100 countries
Kindle has become the No. 1 best-selling item by both unit sales and dollars - not just in our electronics store but across all product categories on Amazon.com
Any way you slice Barnes & Noble's announcement, the Nook is a game changer for the current market and one that will force Amazon's hand even with Amazon's recent release of an international Kindle
Customers have told us that they want access to a wider variety of content and an increasingly diverse set of form factors ... With the announcement of Kindle for PC, Amazon is making its massive selection of Kindle books available on the world's most widely used platform.
With the announcement of Kindle for PC, Amazon is making its massive selection of Kindle books available on the world’s most widely used platform. The new Kindle for PC’s use of Windows 7 features such as Jump Lists and Windows Touch demonstrates how Windows 7 makes new things possible.
There are other reader apps for the iPhone, the Amazon Kindle being the successful one. We make the distinction that it's a reader because we've designed and built it in-house. We'll see what works and maybe use it with our other magazines as well.
Publishers and authors want to make sure there’s healthy competition so that Amazon and Kindle don’t become the equivalent of Apple and iTunes
The device features color touch-screen controls and a gray-and-white reading display ... It will cost $259, matching Amazon.com's most recent price cut for its latest edition of the Kindle.
Amazon locks ebooks sold on the Kindle, but what happens when Google comes along and blows that wide open, allowing consumers to buy ebooks from Google Editions to read on the Kindle, laptop or cell phone? ... It could create a similar situation to events that happened around DRM and the music industry.
Google is taking the e-book arms race to another level with their highly anticipated entry into the market ... The market leader, Amazon, built its position with a closed device, Kindle, which is limited to reading and buying eBooks. It will be interesting to see how well it stacks up against Google's s...
Certainly it presents collective competition to Amazon, but for many consumers the word 'e-reader' is synonymous with the Kindle
- amazontwits
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- kujo317
20 minutes ago
Just saw first ads for Amazon Kindle on @fareed. Interesting media choice.
- joefrohlinger 44 minutes ago
- CheeseRations
1 hour ago
@forrestfire I want an animation program called Toon Boom allstar and the amazon Kindle 2. lol.
- jwbstudios 1 hour ago