The online retail firm is hoping that the Kindle will stand out from all the other tablets in the playground, and is launching a tablet management service. Play nicely!
Halting brick and mortar sales of the Kindle at stores like Target is nothing more than a Band-Aid on the bullet hole created by mobility’s impact on e-commerce. Here's how one upscale retailer is doing it right.
Hyperink’s demand-first philosophy flips the way books are selected--instead of starting with the writer, it looks at search trends, social-media buzz, and what's selling well on Kindle.
Cloud storage alone is not enough to solve the blur of data that is swamping our devices and our digital lives. What consumers want is a Curated Cloud, and that's what the Kindle Fire delivers.
Amazon's Kindle Fire has its hardware and software shaved down to a bare minimum and woven together in a delicate mesh. But even Fire's weakness strengthens Amazon.
Amazon is selling more digital books than hardcover books. It makes one wonder if this is the beginning of the end of paper. While the sales of newspapers plummet and news magazines get thinner by the day, the eulogies for paper might still be premature.