Leaked Kindle 2 images show a sleeker, thinner, more rounded device
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February 9th, 2009 Leaked Kindle 2 images show a sleeker, thinner, more rounded device Posted by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes @ 4:19 am Categories: In the news , Mobile Technology Tags: Amazon.com Inc. , Kindle 2 , E-books , Sales Strategy , Personal Technology , Sales , Adrian Kingsley-Hughes With only hours to go until Amazon is expected to unveil the second-generation e-book reader Kindle 2, genuine-looking images are circulating the web. Kindle 2 Kindle 2 At first blush the new Kindle looks sleeker, thinner, ...
Amazon’s Kindle 2: 5 burning questions
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February 9th, 2009 Amazon’s Kindle 2: 5 burning questions Posted by Larry Dignan @ 10:12 am Categories: Amazon , General , Mobile , Wired & Wireless Tags: Amazon.com Inc. , Amazon Kindle , Kindle 2 , Sales Strategy , Sales Force Management , Wireless And Mobility , Sales , Larry Dignan Amazon unveiled its Kindle 2 in New York Monday and the device looks impressive, but may not enough to inspire gadget lust in a down economy. Meanwhile, Amazon’s press conference was a ...
Micro-Kindlenomics: My cost benefit analysis
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March 2nd, 2009 Micro-Kindlenomics: My cost benefit analysis Posted by Larry Dignan @ 2:09 am Categories: Amazon , E-commerce , General , Personal Technology Tags: Benefit , Analysis , Amazon Kindle , Amazon Kindle 2 , Kindle 2 , E-books , Personal Technology , Larry Dignan Amazon’s Kindle 2 cures all of the ills that afflicted the e-tail giant’s first e-book. It has better navigation, a handy definition feature, a five-way controller and a text-to-speech feature that has raised a ...
Does Amazon know where it's going with the Kindle?
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November 25th, 2009 Does Amazon know where it's going with the Kindle? Posted by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes @ 2:23 am Categories: Admin Tags: Amazon.com Inc. , Amazon Kindle , Kindle , Kindle 2 , E-books , Personal Technology , Adrian Kingsley-Hughes Yesterday Amazon released an update to its Kindle ebook, adding PDF support and dramatically improving battery life. But does Amazon know where it’s going with the Kindle, or is the technology already on borrowed time? See, in theory the Kindle sounds like a great idea. First, it’s ...



