Amazon Also Confused by All Those Rebirth Delays
The site just sent out 500 preordered copies of Lil Wayne's new album, even though it's now not officially out until February.
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The site just sent out 500 preordered copies of Lil Wayne's new album, even though it's now not officially out until February.
Now here's an e-reader we wouldn't mind being seen on public transportation with.
How nervous is 'The New Yorker' about the Kindle? Almost $3,000 worth of nervous!
Another day, another anti-Kindle story in the 'Times.' We've helpfully brainstormed a few angles for their next article on the dangers or e-readers.
What if you could have the flexibility and convenience of Amazon's successful e-reader in an enormous, unwieldy package?
Will the Kindle impair literary snobs' ability to impress strangers by whipping out a copy of 'Ulysses' on the subway?
We suppose this explanation makes a lot more sense than a retailer whose ostensible goal is to sell books to literate customers ceding its parental controls to the lunatic fringe.
In their ongoing effort to eradicate every single job in publishing, Amazon last night announced plans to sell e-books books for the iPhone.
Kindle 2 is really a kind of thought experiment, asking how many "serious readers" are left.
At last, the site will useful for more than answering the question "Who the hell was that guy in that movie?"
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