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The Kindle: Dead, Deadly, and Dominant

Just before the launch of the iPad, I ventured the safe prediction that Amazon’s ebook reader, the Kindle, was kindling. It was doomed to  be crushed by Apple’s reactionary, if magical, iPad. As hardware, the Kindle is history, but as software it is brilliant, with enduring advantages over Apple’s iBook. During the last four months, Amazon has [...]

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How Amazon Can Compete with Apple

At the moment, Amazon's best selling Kindle is the king of the eBook readers. But the impending launch of Apple's iPad means that unless Amazon changes its direction and its mindset, the Kindle is kindling.  Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos has a tough habit to break. It started when he built the Kindle and he deliberately [...]

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How the Kindle Helps Destroy Textbooks

When Bill Clinton was elected President in the early 1990's, encyclopedias were a $1.2 billion dollar business in the US. The best encyclopedia, Britannica, owned half of the market and advertised "more than 80 Nobel laureates" among its contributors. A Britannica set cost over $1,000. They were sold door to door by over 2,000 commissioned [...]

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Billionaire Amazon CEO works in his own warehouse.

He looks like a leprechaun and laughs like a hyena, but do not ever underestimate Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos. Back in 2006, Amazon accounted for 5.1% of all online sales. Now it accounts for 6% and it's cash flow more than doubled. The company ranks 8th in the Fortune 500 for ten year [...]

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Media Wants to Be Digital, Downloadable, and Free

Moore’s Law famously describes an important trend in computer processing power: the number of transistors that can be inexpensively placed on an integrated circuit increases exponentially. Specifically, Intel founder Gordon Moore observed that chip density doubles about every two years. Thanks to Moore’s Law, computer processing is now free for most intents and purposes. Metcalfe’s [...]

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Chris Anderson on demand you thought you'd never find

Caught up with Chris Anderson this morning. Chris runs a terrific blog and left me with a sneak preview of his forthcoming book: The Long Tail: Why the Future of Business is Selling Less of More. The book is an ode to niche markets and is exceptionally well written (it also has a couple of [...]

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The Time is Right for E-books

Like music five years ago, today’s book industry is ripe for an iPod. Here is why eBooks are back and why, when they hit, many brick and mortar book stores will start to look like the fading relics that many music stores do now.

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