Category: Amazon
Nearly One Third of Internet Users Like the Kindle
According to a December survey of internet users conducted by J.P. Morgan, nearly a third(28%, to be exact) of these users either own a Kindle or have plans to purchase…
Amazon Rating System Flawed?
We all remember the controversy surrounding the removal of a somewhat disturbing manual for pedophiles in the Kindle Store a while back. As much as I dislike censorship, you can’t…
Kindle for Windows Phone 7 is out
Well… that didn’t take long. Only less than a month ago Kindle for Windows Mobile 7 was announced and as of today it is available for download. Currently, I don’t…
Kindle & Nook Both Bestsellers
Recent somewhat vague announcements from both Amazon(NASDAQ:AMZN) and Barnes & Noble(NYSE:BKS) have declared the Kindle and the Nook as each company’s best selling product ever, respectively. Numbers are being kept…
Happy New Year!
Well folks, it’s been a fun and exciting year in terms of eBooks and eReaders. I’m sure that the next year will be even more interesting but for now I’m…
Kindle Book Lending is here!
Without much of an announcement, Amazon has rolled out the Kindle feature that many people has been waiting for since it was announced two months ago. Kindle books can now…
Kindle Exceeds Expectations This Year
Early on, analysts were guessing that the Kindle had about 5 million sales in its 2010 future. Overall, an impressive gain after Amazon(NASDAQ:AMZN) managed about 2.4 million last year (according…
Kindle for Android Magazine Update
There’s no doubt in anybody’s mind at this point that Kindle eBooks are here to stay, right? I mean, I’m pretty sure we’ve made that point before, so why dwell…
‘Kindelized’ Christmas
With Christmas coming up, I noticed the news about Kindle is focused on predicting the number of Kindle sales during pre-Christmas shopping time. I also see some Christmas anticipation from…
Ads in Kindle Books a Possibility?
As eBooks gain more popularity, it can’t really surprise anybody to see advertisers trying to cash in. Does this mean we can expect to start seeing ads in our Kindle…