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With Comixology, Amazon Acquires A Piece Of The Comic-Based Media Empire


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Amazon Acquires Digital Comic Book Store Comixology


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Cyberbullying’s Latest Frontier: Amazon Book Reviews


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Amazon’s ‘100 Books to Read in a Lifetime’


The link below is to an article that looks at Amazon’s ‘100 books to read in a lifetime.’

For more visit:
http://www.mediabistro.com/galleycat/amazon-reveals-100-books-to-read-in-a-lifetime_b82387

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Amazon and the Book Industry


The link below is to yet another article that takes a look at Amazon and offers some observations on the company.

For more visit:
http://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/digital/retailing/article/60668-dbw-2014-amazon-subscription-and-the-book-business.html

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Amazon Launches Christian Imprint – Waterfall Press


The link below is to an article reporting on the launch of ‘Waterfall Press’ by Amazon, a Christian imprint.

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http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20140123005651/en/Amazon-Publishing-Launches-Christian-Imprint-Waterfall-Press

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Amazon introduces interest-free payment plan for Kindle Fire HDX tablets


Alex Colon's avatarGigaom

If you’re looking to buy a Kindle Fire HDX, but don’t want to plunk down the full $229 or $379 all at once, Amazon(s amzn) now offers a payment plan that lets you pay the tablet off in four interest-free payments over the course of nine months. Introduced on Amazon’s homepage over the weekend and spotted by AllThingsD, the offer appears to be for the holidays only, available through December 24.

The payment plans are good for either the $229 7-inch Kindle Fire HDX or the $379 Kindle Fire HDX 8.9. All you have to do is accept the offer on Amazon, add the Kindle to your cart, and at checkout you’ll be charged 25 percent of the tablet’s price, along with any applicable tax and shipping charges in full. After that, you’ll automatically be billed for the balance in three equal payments every 90 days. You can…

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Why Publishers Hate Amazon


The links below are to a series of articles that examine why publishers hate Amazon.

For more visit:
http://www.teleread.com/amazon/why-big-publishing-hates-amazon-and-wants-you-to-hate-amazon-too/
http://www.teleread.com/amazon/why-big-publishing-hates-amazon-part-2/
http://www.teleread.com/amazon/why-big-publishing-hates-amazon-part-3/

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Amazon StoryFront


The link below is to an article that takes a look at Amazon StoryFront, Amazon’s new short fiction imprint.

For more visit:
http://www.teleread.com/amazon/amazon-launches-imprint-storyfront-for-short-fiction/

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Jeff Bezos’ big 60 Minutes reveal: Delivery drones and (get this) private cloud


Barb Darrow's avatarGigaom

Most of the Twitter response to Amazon(s amzn) CEO Jeff Bezos’ star turn on 60 Minutes focused on Amazon’s plans to offer drone delivery of small packages in the not-too-far-off-but-unspecified future.

Bezos showed off the small helicopter like devices, actually octocopters, to the always credulous Charlie Rose and no doubt they are cool — although you have to wonder what could possibly go wrong. This meaty tidbit reaffirms what Gigaom’s Signe Brewster reported earlier, that consumer drones are coming and nothing screams “consumer” like Amazon’s retail services.

Still, the biggest surprise for me came when Bezos, unprompted, referred to the planned cloud that Amazon Web Services is building for the CIA as a private cloud. He didn’t even stumble on the word. Funny, since at AWS Re:invent last month, top AWS execs Andy Jassy and Adam Selipsky went to great pains to not characterize that installment as a private cloud. That’s…

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