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For busy customers, a document carry-out
OfficeMax launches a mobile app that lets users send files to stores for printing.
Posted 06/30/2011Nesli KarakusPost a comment
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/ Marketing
Free design tools help small web sites live large, King Arthur Flour finds
With limited resources and a small staff, King Arthur Flour has found free and low-cost sources of inspiration and design tools online, director of e-commerce Halley Silver says.
Posted 02/17/2010Paul DemeryPost a comment
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/ Technology
A new e-reader will give Borders.com’s new e-book store top billing
Spring Design’s Alex e-reader, which will launch Feb. 22, will prominently feature Borders Group Inc.’s new e-book store when the site launches in the second quarter, the companies announced.
Posted 01/08/2010Zak 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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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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Canon enables shoppers to get thousands of opinions while in stores
Canon U.S.A. has launched a mobile web site devoted to customer reviews. Now, when shopping in stores for digital cameras or copiers or binoculars, shoppers can gauge word of mouth on products on Canon’s e-commerce site via mobile phones.
Posted 09/10/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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/ E-Retailers
Barnes & Noble buys e-book retailer Fictionwise
The retailer is paying $15.7 million in cash for the company that sells e-books in multiple formats, including ones compatible with two popular e-book readers—Amazon’s Kindle and Sony’s Reader. Barnes & Noble plans to launch an e-book store this year.
Posted 03/05/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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/ Marketing
Borders builds on its e-book strategy in exclusive deal with Sony
Sony is relaunching the Borders-Sony co-branded e-book site with new merchandising and a faster checkout. Borders sells Sony’s new PRS-700 e-book reader in most of its 520 large-format stores, as well as online and plans in-store downloads of e-books.
Posted 10/10/2008Katie DeatschPost a comment
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/ Technology
Kindle could spark $740 million revenue blaze by 2010 for Amazon
The Kindle electronic reading device could contribute between $400 million and $740 million in revenue to Amazon by 2010, according to estimates in a Citigroup Global Markets report.
Posted 07/16/2008Mark BrohanPost a comment
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Amazon’s print-on-demand service signs some big-name publishers
BookSurge LLC, a subsidiary of Amazon.com Inc., has recruited major publishers to use BookSurge`s print-on-demand service to make current, backlist, out-of-print and large print books available on Amazon.com and through other distribution channels.
Posted 05/31/2007Paul DemeryPost a comment
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