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batchsize=10; event_count=10; year=2010; month=3; day=15; hour=12; minute=14; second=26;
event_date=2010-03-14 22:30:15; sort_date=40251.937674;
Readers Are Devouring Apple Book Apps
BusinessWeek.com - Technology -
22:30 ET Mar 14, 2010
Amazon.com, Inc.
(AMZN) -
Charles Wolf
at
Needham & Company
"Content providers have a much richer platform on the iPad" than on the Kindle, says
Charlie Wolf
, senior analyst at Needham & Co. Apple's foray into e books isn't all bad for
Amazon
.
"Content providers have a much richer platform on the iPad" than on the Kindle, says
Charlie Wolf
, senior analyst at Needham & Co. Apple's foray into e books isn't all bad for
Amazon
.
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<span class="sent">"Content providers have a much richer platform on the iPad" than on the Kindle, says <span class="analyst">Charlie Wolf</span>, senior analyst at Needham & Co. Apple's foray into e books isn't all bad for <span class="company">Amazon</span>.</span>
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event_date=2010-03-12 17:56:14; sort_date=40249.747384;
Announcing Structure 2010, Our Internet Infrastructure & Cloud Computing Conference
GigaOM -
Mar 12, 2010
Amazon.com, Inc.
(AMZN) -
Om Malik
at
GigaOM
The emergence of cloud based services such as
Amazon
's EC2 and S3 was the first sign of this big shift. Greg Papadopoulos (Sun) and Werner Vogels (
Amazon
) on stage at Structure 2009. Since then a lot has changed and Structure has become a premier event for those of us who are deeply interested in Internet infrastructure and its business implications.
The emergence of cloud based services such as
Amazon
's EC2 and S3 was the first sign of this big shift. Greg Papadopoulos (Sun) and Werner Vogels (
Amazon
) on stage at Structure 2009. Since then a lot has changed and Structure has become a premier event for those of us who are deeply interested in Internet infrastructure and its business implications.
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The emergence of cloud based services such as <span class="company">Amazon</span>'s EC2 and S3 was the first sign of this big shift. Greg Papadopoulos (Sun) and Werner Vogels (<span class="company">Amazon</span>) on stage at Structure 2009. Since then a lot has changed and Structure has become a premier event for those of us who are deeply interested in Internet infrastructure and its business implications.
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event_date=2010-03-12 12:44:52; sort_date=40249.531157;
Amazon -- Canadian Evil?
Financial Skeptic -
Mar 12, 2010
Amazon.com, Inc.
(AMZN) -
George Gutowski
at
Financial Skeptic
Amazon (
AMZN
) is in a cultural business battle in Canada. They have proposed a huge distribution facility which needs to be approved by the Federal Government. Amazon is big and will have a huge impact.
Amazon (
AMZN
) is in a cultural business battle in Canada. They have proposed a huge distribution facility which needs to be approved by the Federal Government. Amazon is big and will have a huge impact.
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Amazon (<span class="company">AMZN</span>) is in a cultural business battle in Canada. They have proposed a huge distribution facility which needs to be approved by the Federal Government. Amazon is big and will have a huge impact.
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event_date=2010-03-12 01:00:00; sort_date=40249.041667;
Barnes & Noble: A besieged giant
ChicagoTribune.com - Business -
Mar 12, 2010
Amazon.com, Inc.
(AMZN) -
David Schick
at
Stifel Nicolaus
"Whether it's television, Internet, Wal Mart,
Amazon
or an e reader, there's always, it seems, a new attack on traditional book reading and buying in bookstores," said
David Schick
, an analyst at Stifel, Nicolaus & Co. "It's just one thing after another.".
"Whether it's television, Internet, Wal Mart,
Amazon
or an e reader, there's always, it seems, a new attack on traditional book reading and buying in bookstores," said
David Schick
, an analyst at Stifel, Nicolaus & Co. "It's just one thing after another.".
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<span class="sent">"Whether it's television, Internet, Wal Mart, <span class="company">Amazon</span> or an e reader, there's always, it seems, a new attack on traditional book reading and buying in bookstores," said <span class="analyst">David Schick</span>, an analyst at Stifel, Nicolaus & Co. "It's just one thing after another.".</span>
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event_date=2010-03-11 19:06:08; sort_date=40248.795926;
Independent Chicago publishers view electronic books as complementary
Medill Reports: Chicago -
Mar 11, 2010
Amazon.com, Inc.
(AMZN) -
Sarah Epps
at
Forrester Research
She believes that the future of the industry lies with the iPad. She also described the announcement of the iPad and the controversy it spawned between Macmillan and
Amazon
as "one of the most important weeks in the history of publishing since Gutenberg.". "Consumers prefer to have multipurpose devices," she said.
She believes that the future of the industry lies with the iPad. She also described the announcement of the iPad and the controversy it spawned between Macmillan and
Amazon
as "one of the most important weeks in the history of publishing since Gutenberg.". "Consumers prefer to have multipurpose devices," she said.
"I think what you're going to experience on the iPad is the opportunity to do many different things.". Forrester analyst Sarah Rotman Epps agrees in her published work "The Battle for the e book consumer.". She wrote, "Consumers already want to read e books across devices. Companies that want to 'win' the e book consumer will provide services that support this behavior.".
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<span class="sent">She believes that the future of the industry lies with the iPad. She also described the announcement of the iPad and the controversy it spawned between Macmillan and <span class="company">Amazon</span> as "one of the most important weeks in the history of publishing since Gutenberg.". "Consumers prefer to have multipurpose devices," she said.</span> "I think what you're going to experience on the iPad is the opportunity to do many different things.". Forrester analyst Sarah Rotman Epps agrees in her published work "The Battle for the e book consumer.". She wrote, "Consumers already want to read e books across devices. Companies that want to 'win' the e book consumer will provide services that support this behavior.".
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event_date=2010-03-11 17:59:06; sort_date=40248.749375;
Barnes & Noble: A besieged giant
Los Angeles Times -
Mar 11, 2010
Amazon.com, Inc.
(AMZN) -
David Schick
at
Stifel Nicolaus
"Whether it's television, Internet, Wal Mart,
Amazon
or an e reader, there's always, it seems, a new attack on traditional book reading and buying in bookstores," said
David Schick
, an analyst at Stifel, Nicolaus & Co. "It's just one thing after another.".
"Whether it's television, Internet, Wal Mart,
Amazon
or an e reader, there's always, it seems, a new attack on traditional book reading and buying in bookstores," said
David Schick
, an analyst at Stifel, Nicolaus & Co. "It's just one thing after another.".
Share:
<span class="sent">"Whether it's television, Internet, Wal Mart, <span class="company">Amazon</span> or an e reader, there's always, it seems, a new attack on traditional book reading and buying in bookstores," said <span class="analyst">David Schick</span>, an analyst at Stifel, Nicolaus & Co. "It's just one thing after another.".</span>
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event_date=2010-03-10 17:42:48; sort_date=40247.738056;
Amazon's Controversial One Click Patent Confirmed Following Four Year Re-Exam (AMZN)
Silicon Alley Insider -
Mar 10, 2010
Amazon.com, Inc.
(AMZN) -
Silicon Alley Insider
The U. S. Patent and Trademark Office is confirming
Amazon
.com's controversial 1 Click patent following a re examination that lasted more than four years.
Amazon
's 1 Click has come under a lot of fire over the years from critics who question whether such a broad technology should be patented at all. It refers to the process by which online shoppers make purchases with a single click, having previously entered their payment and shipping information.
The U. S. Patent and Trademark Office is confirming
Amazon
.com's controversial 1 Click patent following a re examination that lasted more than four years.
Amazon
's 1 Click has come under a lot of fire over the years from critics who question whether such a broad technology should be patented at all. It refers to the process by which online shoppers make purchases with a single click, having previously entered their payment and shipping information.
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The U. S. Patent and Trademark Office is confirming <span class="company">Amazon</span>.com's controversial 1 Click patent following a re examination that lasted more than four years. <span class="company">Amazon</span>'s 1 Click has come under a lot of fire over the years from critics who question whether such a broad technology should be patented at all. It refers to the process by which online shoppers make purchases with a single click, having previously entered their payment and shipping information.
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event_date=2010-03-09 20:44:45; sort_date=40246.864410;
Amazon Wields $25 Gift Certificates To Pacify Frustrated Comic Book Fans
TechCrunch -
Mar 09, 2010
Amazon.com, Inc.
(AMZN) -
Jason Kincaid
at
TechCrunch
Over the last few days, a strange situation has been brewing between
Amazon
and a sizable number of comic book fans. On , Bleeding Cool broke the news of an apparent
Amazon
sale featuring high quality hardcover Marvel graphic novels at bargain basement prices of $14.99, when their retail prices were more along the lines of $125. Alas, it turned out to be a pricing error.
Over the last few days, a strange situation has been brewing between
Amazon
and a sizable number of comic book fans. On , Bleeding Cool broke the news of an apparent
Amazon
sale featuring high quality hardcover Marvel graphic novels at bargain basement prices of $14.99, when their retail prices were more along the lines of $125. Alas, it turned out to be a pricing error.
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Over the last few days, a strange situation has been brewing between <span class="company">Amazon</span> and a sizable number of comic book fans. On , Bleeding Cool broke the news of an apparent <span class="company">Amazon</span> sale featuring high quality hardcover Marvel graphic novels at bargain basement prices of $14.99, when their retail prices were more along the lines of $125. Alas, it turned out to be a pricing error.
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event_date=2010-03-09 08:47:56; sort_date=40246.366620;
Is the Kindle Finally Ready for the Web? [MediaMemo]
All Things D -
Mar 09, 2010
Amazon.com, Inc.
(AMZN) -
Peter Kafka
at
All Things D
That's because it's a lousy experience, and one
Amazon
does its best to keep away from its users (hint: look in the gadget's "experimental" menu). But maybe
Amazon
is ready to rethink the Web. Michael Calore notes a job opening at Lab126,
Amazon
's consumer products unit that built the Kindle, for an engineer to help build "an innovative embedded web browser.".
That's because it's a lousy experience, and one
Amazon
does its best to keep away from its users (hint: look in the gadget's "experimental" menu). But maybe
Amazon
is ready to rethink the Web. Michael Calore notes a job opening at Lab126,
Amazon
's consumer products unit that built the Kindle, for an engineer to help build "an innovative embedded web browser.".
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That's because it's a lousy experience, and one <span class="company">Amazon</span> does its best to keep away from its users (hint: look in the gadget's "experimental" menu). But maybe <span class="company">Amazon</span> is ready to rethink the Web. Michael Calore notes a job opening at Lab126, <span class="company">Amazon</span>'s consumer products unit that built the Kindle, for an engineer to help build "an innovative embedded web browser.".
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event_date=2010-03-09 06:49:04; sort_date=40246.284074;
Amazon nixes Colorado affiliates; State tax battles proliferate
Between the Lines -
Mar 09, 2010
Amazon.com, Inc.
(AMZN) -
Between the Lines
The states are eyeing Internet retailer taxes as a way to balance budgets and giants like
Amazon
are in the crosshairs. The latest state tax battleground is Colorado, but the fight is likely to spread.
Amazon
's response to Colorado's state tax issueGovernor Bill Ritter signed a bill that puts new restrictions and taxes on out of state retailers like
Amazon
has been consistent.
The states are eyeing Internet retailer taxes as a way to balance budgets and giants like
Amazon
are in the crosshairs. The latest state tax battleground is Colorado, but the fight is likely to spread.
Amazon
's response to Colorado's state tax issueGovernor Bill Ritter signed a bill that puts new restrictions and taxes on out of state retailers like
Amazon
has been consistent.
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The states are eyeing Internet retailer taxes as a way to balance budgets and giants like <span class="company">Amazon</span> are in the crosshairs. The latest state tax battleground is Colorado, but the fight is likely to spread. <span class="company">Amazon</span>'s response to Colorado's state tax issueGovernor Bill Ritter signed a bill that puts new restrictions and taxes on out of state retailers like <span class="company">Amazon</span>has been consistent.
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