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Latest Kindles Fastest Selling Ever Amazon Says in Record Quarter

Latest Kindles Fastest Selling Ever Amazon Says in Record Quarter

Amazon posted its usual big jump in top line sales, with the third quarter revenue increasing 38.7%, to $7.56 billion, while net income rose 16%, to $231 million. The largest gains came in its electronics and other general merchandise segment where sales rose 68% overall and 80% in North America. The segment, which benefited from [...]

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Study Finds that Users Love Their iPad for Books and Video

Study Finds that Users Love Their iPad for Books and Video

With the announcement of a sleeker, sexier new aluminum bodied MacBook Air, you might have forgotten about Apple’s other slim tablet device, the iPad. Apparently, the device has made quite the stride in the e-books and video sphere, as the iPad is widely used to consume both those forms of media. A Nielsen study on the devices [...]

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Walmart to Carry the Nook

Walmart to Carry the Nook

Barnes & Noble will sell its Nook e-book reader in 2,500 Walmart stores and at Walmart.com as early as October 24, in advance of the holiday shopping season, B&N said today. Walmart will prominently feature the Nook as a “premier e-book reader” in stores’ consumer electronics areas, and many stores will feature a Nook-branded e-reading [...]

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Barnes & Noble Set to Unveil New Nook eReader

FoxNews.com – Barnes & Noble Set to Unveil New Nook E-Reader.

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iPad Total Nears 7.5 Million

iPad Total Nears 7.5 Million

Apple sold 4.19 million iPads in the quarter ended September 30, the company said yesterday, bringing the total sold to just under 7.5 million since the device was released in April. During the conference call discussing results, Apple CEO Steve Jobs criticized what he called the forthcoming avalanche of new tablet devices, saying the 7 [...]

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iBooks: A Giant Failure? « PWxyz

Lots of excitement surrounded the launch of Apple’s iBook this past April–it was Apple, after all, so how could the iBookstore be anything but awesome?  Well, over at TUAW, blogger David Winograd says that after six months, he’s convinced iBooks is “a dismal failure.” He cites a bunch of reasons, including iBooks’ extremely poor selection when compared [...]

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eBook Sales Jump 172% in August

eBook Sales Jump 172% in August

While sales in the print trade segments shrank in August, e-book sales had another strong month, jumping 172.4%, to $39 million, according to the 14 publishers that report sales to the AAP’s monthly sales estimates. For the year-to-date, e-book sales were up 192.9%, to $263 million. AAP said that of the approximately 19 publishers that [...]

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Frankfurt 2010: Making A Difference with eReaders

As a senior vice president of product and platform development at Amazon.com, David Risher was well aware of the potential of ebooks. But it wasn’t until he left the company in 2008 that he discovered just how powerful ebooks really can be. Today, his non-profit venture, Worldreader.org, is undertaking an ambitious goal – to bring [...]

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iPad Declared Fastest Selling Gizmo of All Time

iPad Declared Fastest Selling Gizmo of All Time

Oh you just know this one’s going to turn up in Steve Jobs‘ next Keynote. According to a financial analyst working for Bernstein Research, the iPad, having sold over 8.5 million units and counting, is the fastest selling device of all time. Now, get ready for the shocker: The numbers in the Bernstein study were crunched before [...]

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The Connected Devices Age: iPads, Kindles, Smartphones and the Connected Consumer | Nielsen Wire

The growing popularity of connected devices, from tablet computers like the Apple iPad to smartphones, portable games players, and eBook readers like the Kindle and Nook, is already changing how some consumers engage with media. It is also creating new opportunities and challenges for a broad range of companies. Publishers, media companies and application developers [...]

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Will technology kill book publishing? Not even close – USATODAY.com

Will technology kill book publishing? Not even close – USATODAY.com

By Harold McGraw III and Philip Ruppel Today, it is not uncommon to hear predictions that the names of the great publishing houses will soon fall from the covers of books to the footnotes of self-published history tomes. Casual observers could be forgiven for thinking this way based on headlines on the e-reading revolution. First, Amazon [...]

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Booksellers Hear Details of the Much-Delayed Google Editions

When Google Editions goes live, which still could be six months from now, the Web sites of booksellers who participate in ABA’s IndieCommerce will go live with it. But independents won’t be Google’s only partners, ABA could be selling e-books alongside Wal-Mart and Barnes & Noble. Those were among the revelations at the New England [...]

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A Video History of Every Book Ever Written

Long before there were iPads and Kindles changing communication as we know it, there were other disruptive technologies and breakout information delivery systems. Like the printing press. And the Guttenberg Bible. WSJ’s Marshall Crook offers a brief history of the book.

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Amazon Set to Release an Android Tablet?

Amazon Set to Release an Android Tablet?

Oh, we love nothing more than a good juicy rumor around MacLife. We were devoted followers of every single tidbit in the run up to the release of the iPad and beyond. Now it looks like there could be another tablet in the running to be the iPad Killah, if these rumors about Amazon can be [...]

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U.S. Kindle Store Offers 700,000 eBooks

U.S. Kindle Store Offers 700,000 eBooks

Amazon just hit the Android digital shelves with an update to the app for that platform. Apart from adding voice search and Wikipedia, there was also a nice big fat number hidden in their release documents. 700,000 to be exact.Straight from TechCrunch, we find that Amazon has been cranking out the ebook titles, adding 30,000 [...]