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Amazon keeps spending—and growing
For the 10th straight year Amazon.com is the biggest Top 500 retailer.
Posted 04/30/2013Mark BrohanPost a comment
Related Searches:Amazon | Zappos Annual Sales | Zappos Revenue
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Barnes & Noble cuts the prices of its Nook tablet and e-reader
Experts say the price cuts are essential for the Nook to compete with other tablets.
Posted 08/13/2012Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Amazon pulls 5,000 e-book titles in a contract dispute with a book distributor
The distributor says Amazon proposed new terms that would have cut publishers’ margins.
Posted 02/24/2012Allison EnrightPost a comment
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Is Amazon working on a smartphone?
The e-retailer may have one in development, suggests an analyst’s report.
Posted 11/18/2011Kevin WoodwardPost a comment
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Barnes & Noble enters the tablet contest
The Nook Tablet ships within days of the Kindle Fire from Amazon.
Posted 11/07/2011Kevin WoodwardPost a comment
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Amazon adds an e-book benefit to Prime subscriptions
Prime’s $79 annual fee now includes access to 5,000 e-books for Kindle owners.
Posted 11/03/2011Allison EnrightPost a comment
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Start spreading the news: AmazonLocal breaks into the Big Apple
Amazon also says it will offer daily deals for purchases on its affiliated e-commerce sites.
Posted 08/25/2011Thad Rueter1 comments
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IRCE 2011 Report: The TV and the web will marry, but there’s still courting to be done
Google TV and other initiatives will accelerate, but not overnight.
Posted 06/15/2011Mark BrohanPost a comment
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Barnes & Noble plans to launch a new e-reader
The bookseller will announce the device on May 24.
Posted 05/06/2011Kevin WoodwardPost a comment
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Isn’t Amazon romantic?
Book publishers may not be charmed, but the leading online retailer is expanding its own publishing portfolio by adding a new imprint that will publish romance novels. Montlake Romance, Amazon’s fourth publishing venture, will issue books in print, audio and e-book formats.
Posted 05/05/2011Don DavisPost a comment
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