Month: February 2012
Daily Deals: I Moved Your Cheese and Mahjong Artifacts
What is usual association with book written by a Professor from the Harvard Business School? It is boring. But this book is different. Telling about complicated things in easy way is the main advantage…
Amazon Adds More Big Networks to it’s Prime Instant Video Collection
Amazon introduced a couple of big perks to the Prime membership in the past year. For $79 a year, you can get free two day shipping along with free book…
Daily Deals: Kind of Blue and Robin Hood: Twisted Fairy Tales
Today Amazon offers for all who loves to read detective the book: Kind of Blue by Miles Corwin just for $0.99. When a legendary ex-cop is murdered in L.A., the pressure’s on…
Kindle Store Coming To Seattle?
Sources have recently reported that Amazon may be about to open up a whole new direction for their Kindle marketing. Before the end of this year we can expect to…
Daily Deals: Resurrection and Going Nuts
If you like to read science-fiction books Amazon offers to your attention the #1 Kindle Bestseller in Science Fiction in the US and the UK: Resurrection by Arwen Elys Dayton just for $0.99. The…
The Amazon Kindle, eBooks, and Piracy
While it is hardly the only place that media piracy is coming up these days, eBook piracy is very much on the minds of publishers and booksellers. There has been…
Daily Deals: Dracula’s Guest and Doodler
Today Amazon has good news for us – you can save $5.20 on Dracula’s Guest: A Connoisseur’s Collection of Victorian Vampire Stories written by Michael Sims. Today’s price of this book is $1.99.…
Franzen Dislikes Kindle, Gives Voice To Misconceptions About eBooks
Jonathan Franzen, author of such wildly popular titles as The Corrections and Freedom has recently made a bit of an impact on the eReading community by coming out against electronic…
Daily Deals: Ice Age and Word Collapse
Today Amazon offers to buy and read a book about a mysterious disease emerges from the Antarctic, threatening the survival of mankind. The name of the book is Ice Age…
Will Kindle Fire Stay Relevant If Google Cleans Up Android Marketplace?
The strength of the Kindle Fire as a tablet tends to be its close integration into Amazon’s web services. Everything from video to eBooks is right there at the touch…