Jeff Bezos Can Save the Newspaper Industry
Jeff Bezos is either super crazy or super genius. When the CEO of Amazon.com decides to personally buy the Washington Post, I’m betting on the latter especially once you start comparing retail and the newspaper industries. They both have similar operating principals – tight margins, strict inventory management, understanding who is making a purchase and why. […]
Privacy Watch: Congress in Arms Over Kindle Fire Silk Browser
The Kindle Fire Silk Browser has raised the eyebrows of the US Congress. For those of you who are unfamiliar with the browser in the upcoming Kindle Fire tablet, your web surfing goes through Amazon’s servers in order for them to compress images and accelerate your browsing experience. In addition to speeding up how quickly pages […]
We Started this Fire – Amazon Kindle Touch and Fire Tablets are Here
I feel like the ring master in a Barnum and Bailey circus. Not only did Amazon announce a tablet today, they unveiled updated and new e-ink devices in an attempts to dominate anything that resembles electronic book. Their lineup shows that Amazon is hoping the dictate the battle lines and pick the terrain where they […]

The Amazon Tablet is Not our Savior
With tech analysts continuously prophetizing when its savior will come to rescue us from the tyrannical reign that is the Apple iPad, it’s difficult to separate fact from fiction. TechCruch’s MG Siegler gives us the most concrete information to date and manages to get some hands on time with the fabled tablet, praising it for its integration with all […]
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