Tech Week in Review 3-4-2011

Facebook Like Button Takes Over Sharing Functionality The Facebook Like button has become a fixture on sites across the web. It has become widely accepted and, with their latest changes, may become even more visible. Instead of being buried in your recent activity, Likes will now publish a full news feed story. This will raise [...]

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Third-Generation Kindle Bestselling Product in Amazon History

Amazon.com announced today that the third-generation Kindle is now the bestselling product in Amazon’s history. In just five months, the new Kindle took the title of bestselling product from “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Book 7).” Amazon also shared that customers ordered more than 13.7 million items worldwide across all product categories on its [...]

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Nook vs Kindle vs Kobo vs Reader: A Comparison of eReaders

While a lot of attention is being given to the growing tablet computer wars, dedicated electronic readers (eReaders) also have a crowded playing field.  Although they lack the full feature set of a tablet, eReaders offer a reading experience that is hard to find on any other device.  They are also more affordable than tablets [...]

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African American Magazines Need to Look Online for Advertising Future

As 2010 begins, many companies are putting the final touches on where they will allocate their marketing spend for the entire. Specifically which magazines they will choose to advertise in to grow their 2009 revenue levels to a higher level. Many Fortune 500 companies have chosen to decrease advertising within the African American demographic as they choose to focus more on their “core” market. This would be a crucial mistake. With President Obama entering his second year in office, the marketability of African Americans in mainstream media is considerably more permissible within the media world.

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Suddenly, Kindle Faces A Crowded Field As Plastic Logic Beefs Up Its e-Reader

One thing seems certain about electronics: first-mover advantage often doesn’t last very long. That certainly is true for Amazon’s Kindle, which looked to corner the e-reader market but now must fend off a growing list of challengers.

Apple is reportedly preparing an Internet Tablet that may be out for the holidays, and is also said to be working on some A-list content providers for the new device.

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In Time for the Holidays? Apple Rumored to Debut Internet Tablet

According to Financial Times Apple is expected to introduce it’s Internet Tablet just in time for the holiday season. The tablet also known as Apple Media Pad, according to Financial Times, will

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