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Businesses say rich media helps lure shoppers
39% of merchants say that offering multimedia product viewing options is ‘very effective.’
Posted 05/26/2011Zak StamborPost a comment
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Amazon agrees to a publisher’s demand that it raise e-book prices
Amazon.com says it will give in to Macmillan Publishers Ltd.’s demand that it raise prices for electronic versions of Macmillan books. The decision comes after Amazon temporarily stopped selling Macmillan’s books.
Posted 02/01/2010Zak StamborPost a comment
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Amazon will double royalty payments for authors who offer works for Kindle
Amazon will double royalty payments to 70% for authors and other providers of content for its Kindle e-book platform. The e-retailer also unveiled new technology that lets game developers and others distribute and sell content for the Kindle.
Posted 01/22/2010Zak StamborPost a comment
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iTunes lets Facebook members buy gifts to send to Facebook friends
A Facebook member can purchase a gift through the iTunes Fan Page and send it to friends on their Facebook “walls,” part of the pages on the social network. Recipients can redeem the gift at the iTunes Store.
Posted 12/17/2009Zak StamborPost a comment
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U.S. e-book content revenue will top $500 million next year, says Forrester
Through September retailers have paid publishers more than $109 million for U.S. e-book content, compared to $52.4 million for all of 2008. With e-books’ strong growth, Forrester predicts overall e-book content revenues will top $500 million next year.
Posted 12/17/2009Zak StamborPost a comment
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Amazon will update Kindle with more features for the visually impaired
By next summer, shoppers will be able to purchase an enhanced Kindle for the visually impaired that features an audible menu to help readers navigate through books, as well as a font that is twice the height and width of the current type size.
Posted 12/11/2009Zak StamborPost a comment
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Sony to launch an online store selling music, movies, books and mobile apps
Sony today announced plans to launch an online store that sells music, movies, books and mobile apps, making it a rival to Apple’s iTunes online store. A Sony spokesman declined to say when the store, tentatively called Sony Online Service, would launch.
Posted 11/19/2009Zak StamborPost a comment
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Amazon will ship the Kindle to Canada
Amazon.com has announced that the Kindle is now available for shipment to customers in Canada for US$259. At the Kindle Store, Canadian Kindle owners can buy more than 300,000 books, along with more than 90 newspapers and magazines.
Posted 11/18/2009Zak StamborPost a comment
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SimplyInk scores in traffic, Nielsen Online reports
SimplyInk, a seller of printer inkjet cartridges, refill kits, and other accessories, stamped out a 156% increase in traffic for September, Nielsen says.
Posted 10/23/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Amazon introduces software for reading Kindle e-books on a PC
Having dramatically increased demand for electronic books with the introduction of its dedicated e-book reader, the Kindle, Amazon today announced plans to make it possible to read Kindle e-books on another popular device—the personal computer.
Posted 10/22/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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