May 20, 2012

Fortune Magazine profile of Steve Jobs hits Kindle as e-book

Fortune magazine earlier today released a new book profiling Apple’s co-founder, former CEO and current chairman, Steve Jobs, exclusively for the Kindle and Kindle apps as an e-book, reports AppleInsider. The book, which can be read on Macs, PCs, Android or iOS devices using Amazon’s Kindle applications as well as on a Kindle itself, is compiled from 30 years of reporting and interviews with …

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Amazon Kindle Book Lending service launched, books from over 11,000 US libraries can be borrowed

Amazon.com launched on Wednesday, September 21, 2011 its Kindle book lending system where tons of Kindle books from over 11,000 local libraries across the U.S can be borrowed. Amazon Kindle book Image Credit: SPL.lib.overdrive.com As announced by Amazon on its official website that day, Kindle and Kindle app customers can now borrow Kindle books which

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Jackie Kennedy Book Shoots To No. 1 On Amazon, Barnes & Noble

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Jackie Kennedy Book Shoots To #1 On Amazon, Barnes & Noble

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What Amazon’s ‘Netflix for Books’ Might Cost

NEW YORK (MainStreet) — Voracious readers may soon have a new way to get their fix as Amazon is rumored to be launching an e-book rental service similar to what Netflix has done for movies, The Wall Street Journal reports, but just how much this kind of service should cost remains a matter of debate. According to the Journal, the digital book rental option would most likely feature older works …

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Amazon eyes Netflix-style service for e-books

E-commerce giant is reportedly planning a Netflix-like subscription service for e-books, in a move that would be another perk for Amazon Prime subscribers.

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Amazon eyes Netflix for e-books: A move to get more Prime subscribers

Amazon is reportedly plotting a subscription service for e-books. In the end, Amazon’s move would be another perk for Prime subscribers.

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