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July 30, 2010

New Kindle Sells for $139

Amazon is hoping to convince even casual readers that they need a digital reading device. By firing another shot in an e-reader price war leading up to the year-end holiday shopping season, the e-commerce giant turned consumer electronics manufacturer is also signaling it intends to do battle with Apple and its iPad as well as the other makers of e-readers like Sony and Barnes & Noble.


Unlike previous Kindles, the $139 “Kindle Wi-Fi” will connect to the Internet using only Wi-Fi instead of a cellphone network as other Kindles do. Amazon is also introducing a model to replace the Kindle 2, which it will sell for the same price as that model, $189. Both new Kindles are smaller and lighter, with higher contrast screens and crisper text.

“The hardware business for us has been so successful that we’re going to continue,” Jeffrey P. Bezos, Amazon’s chief executive, said in an interview at the company’s headquarters. “I predict there will be a 10th-generation and a 20th-generation Kindle. We’re well-situated to be experts in purpose-built reading devices.”

When Amazon introduced the Kindle in 2007, Mr. Bezos described it as a must-have for frequent travelers and people who read “two, three, four books at the same time.” Now, Amazon hopes that at $10 less than the least expensive reading devices from Barnes & Noble and Sony, the new Kindle has broken the psychological price barrier for even occasional readers or a family wanting multiple Kindles.


“At $139, if you’re going to read by the pool, some people might spend more than that on a swimsuit and sunglasses,” Mr. Bezos said.

Some analysts are predicting that e-readers could become this year’s hot holiday gift. James L. McQuivey, a principal analyst specializing in consumer electronics at Forrester Research, said a price war could for the first time reduce at least the price of one e-reader to under $100, often the tipping point for impulse gadget purchases.


Amazon has slashed the price of the Kindle at a speed that is unusual, even for electronic gadgets. By last year, the price of the device was to $259, down from its starting price of $399 in late 2007. In June, hours after Barnes & Noble dropped the price of its Nook e-reader to $199, Amazon dropped the price of the Kindle to $189. The Kindle DX, which has a larger, 9.7-inch screen, is $379.

With Amazon’s latest announcement, it is again waging a price war. Barnes & Noble offers a Wi-Fi version of the Nook for $149 and Sony offers the Reader Pocket Edition, which does not have Wi-Fi, for $150.


Of course, price is just one factor people consider before making a purchase. The quality of the product, adequate inventory and appealing marketing are just as important, said Eric T. Anderson, a professor of marketing at Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management.


But as the e-reader marketplace has grown crowded “there are lots of substitutes out there so the only way they can create demand is by lowering the price,” he said.
Still, the iPad’s $499-and-up price tag has not stifled demand for that device. Though the iPad does much more than display books, customers often choose between the two, and are willing to pay much more for the iPad because it is an Apple product, said Dale D. Achabal, executive director of the Retail Management Institute at Santa Clara University. “The price point Apple can go to is quite a bit higher than the price point other firms have to go to that don’t have the same ease of use, design and functionality,” he said.
Apple says it has sold 3.3 million iPads since introducing it in April. Amazon does not release Kindle sales figures, but says that sales tripled in the month after its last price cut.
Two of the most compelling aspects of the iPad — a color display and touch screen — are elements that some customers have been yearning for on the Kindle. Keep waiting, Mr. Bezos said.


“There will never be a Kindle with a touch screen that inhibits reading. It has to be done in a different way. It can’t be a me-too touch screen,” he said. Earlier this year, Amazon bought Touchco, a start-up specializing in touch-screen technology, but current touch-screen technology adds reflections and glare and makes it hard to shift one’s hands while reading for long periods of time, he said. Color is also “not ready for prime time,” Mr. Bezos said.


The new Kindles, which will ship Aug. 27, have the same six-inch reading area as earlier Kindles but weigh about 15 percent less and are 21 percent smaller. The Kindles have twice the storage, up to 3,500 books.

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THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO, by Stieg Larsson

A middle-aged journalist, Mikael Blomkvist, publishes the magazine Millennium in Stockholm. In the opening courtroom drama, Blomkvist loses a libel case, having offered no defense for his publication of damaging allegations about a billionaire Swedish industrialist Hans-Erik Wennerström. He is sentenced to three months in prison. The court case and verdict brings the journalistic competence of Millennium into question. This, combined with the enmity of the powerful Wennerström exerting influence on corporate allies, quickly leads to losses in advertising revenue and reduced circulation. Facing jail time and professional disgrace, Blomkvist steps down from his position on the Board of Millennium in order to protect what reputation remains to the magazine. This occurs despite the strong objections of Erika Berger, Blomkvist's long time friend, 'occasional lover', and business partner. While Blomkvist considers the bleak prospect of jail-time and time away from the Magazine he helped to create, he is offered an unlikely freelance assignment by Henrik Vanger, the elderly former CEO of Vanger Enterprises. What Blomkvist is unaware of is that, before contacting him, Vanger commissioned a comprehensive investigation into Blomkvist's personal and professional history. The investigation is carried out by Lisbeth Salander, the title figure of the book. Salander is a curious creature. Twenty-five years of age, she is highly talented and earns a good income as a private investigator. Yet she is asocial to the extreme, emotionally closed, untrusting, and damaged to the extent that as a child she was removed from the care of her parents, declared emotionally incompetent and is a ward of the state. However, she is nothing if not resourceful. When faced with a guardian who abuses and rapes her, she takes revenge swiftly and violently.


Blomkvist visits Vanger on his estate on the tiny island of Hedeby, several hours from Stockholm. The old man draws Blomkvist in by promising not only financial reward for the assignment, but also promises that at the end of the contracted year, he will furnish Blomkvist with solid evidence that Wennerström is truly the scoundrel Blomkvist suspects him to be. On this basis, Blomkvist agrees to spend a year writing the Vanger family history as a cover for the real assignment which is to solve a "cold case"—the disappearance of Vanger's great niece Harriet some 40 years earlier, when she was sixteen. Vanger, a shrewd character, admits he is obsessed with finding out the truth of what happened to Harriet, and expresses his suspicion that Harriet was murdered by a member of the vast Vanger family, many of whom were present in Hedeby on the day of her disappearance. Each year on his birthday Harriet would make Henrik a present of pressed flowers. On his birthday every year since Harriet's murder, Vanger explains, the murderer torments him with a present of pressed flowers....................

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Best Price For Sony HD TV 1080p

The Sony Bravia KDL-37EX503, simply put, is the best choice there is for watching favourite movies and playing video games because this particular television set allows them to be viewed and played the way they were meant to be. Without HDMI cables, it is nearly impossible to maximize the enjoyment of this television.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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July 27, 2010

7 Reasons Why Online Shopping So Popular Right Now

We all know how beautiful and comfortable when we go shopping on the Internet or often we call Online Shopping. After all, you'll find someone to talk about their big deal came at online stores almost anywhere you go. Let's discuss the seven reasons why shopping online has become so profitable in recent years.

1. Total Shopping Convenience

Online shop available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. This means you can sit back and relax as you spend a night or browsing while shopping online. No more stealth when it'll go shopping and buy Christmas and birthday gifts for loved ones. Now you can jump online anytime you want, even though wearing pajamas, and find the perfect gift for someone you care about. Some features of online stores that offer many products with various kinds of prices, materials, and models of clothing for all ages.

2. Browsing the Web Instead of Driving Around Town

Most people currently confused about gasoline prices and looking for ways to saving. Many people re-think if you want to walk the mall because you wanted to save gasoline and money. Now anyone can visit the website and shop online at shopping centers without having to leave their homes. Shopping online saves gas money, and allows you to find unique items without going from store to store during the holidays or other special occasions.

3. Price Comparison

The owners of the online store can provide extra savings to consumers by offering products at or below wholesale prices. Consumers also have the advantage of comparing prices of certain products at online shopping sites. Very easy to shop in when you take advantage of the search for information on the internet. Many online stores provide hundreds of name brands, so you can easily find one that fit your needs and your budget.

4. The selection of products without borders

Online stores typically offer a wide selection of products. There you can find clothes for the whole family, jewelry, home and garden decor products, and even personalized gifts for those very special people in your life. Even wider selection available at online shopping sites to buyers who are looking for computers, mobile phones and other electronics.

5. Shopping calmly without hurry

You probably already know what you want when you visit an online shopping mall, but if you're unsure, you can take more time and browse as long as you want without having to hear, "store will be closing in ten minutes!" Online shopping site on the internet not closed unless the website is down for some reason, so you need not feel rushed or forced to commit to buying an item.

6. Information and Reviews

Do you want to hear what others have to say about a product before you buy it? You'll find some of the online store that allows customers to comment or rate a product they had bought. This will help you make decisions based on the experience of others. If you find that a product or even an entire online store has received numerous bad reviews, it may be a sign to move to the next product or other online stores.

7. Collectibles or Easy Search for Products

Are you always looking for collections of coins or comics? Do you have an antique car and could not find a specific section for it? Well if you're logged into an online shopping site, you can probably find what you're looking for by clicking the mouse.

From the seventh reason was that, that makes more people choose to do shopping online. Because that way, you can save on petrol, avoid crowds, and of course not exhaustive.

Maybe you have other reasons? If yes, please put forward your reasons in the comments box below this article.


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July 26, 2010

Shopping in e-bay

If you see items on ebay.com, you might be tempted immediately how cheap the price offered ..... but wait, lest you be deceived.

Some things to note:

1. Seller Reputation
You must see this first-seller's reputation good or not? feedbacknya what already exists? and the percentage of large positive or not?
My advice is, View sellers with feedback of more than 100% and more than 95% positive, so that later you can not complicated, because in my first experience .. sellers with a rating that does not know how to serve customers well.

2. Bid should
Do not bid more than your budget. sparingly, because if you bid too brutal and you get some outside estimates bid, your finances will be drained. And if not paid off you will be able to strike.
Strike reduces trust sellers who want to sell goods to you, and the strike which repeatedly can lead to suspend your account at.

3. Shipping and Handling
This makes little .. ribet I suggest you try his contact seller for not sending such goods by USPS AIR MAIL. Better via UPS or DHL (depending on which is more popular, a freight forwarder in which you are).
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What is Shopping Online?


Electronic commerce, commonly known as e-commerce or eCommerce, or e-business consists of the buying and selling of products or services over electronic systems such as the Internet and other computer networks. The amount of trade conducted electronically has grown extraordinarily with widespread Internet usage. The use of commerce is conducted in this way, spurring and drawing on innovations in electronic funds transfer, supply chain management, Internet marketing, online transaction processing, electronic data interchange (EDI), inventory management systems, and automated data collection systems. Modern electronic commerce typically uses the World Wide Web at least at some point in the transaction's lifecycle, although it can encompass a wider range of technologies such as e-mail as well.

A large percentage of electronic commerce is conducted entirely electronically for virtual items such as access to premium content on a website, but most electronic commerce involves the transportation of physical items in some way. Online retailers are sometimes known as e-tailers and online retail is sometimes known as e-tail. Almost all big retailers have electronic commerce presence on the World Wide Web.

Electronic commerce that is conducted between businesses is referred to as business-to-business or B2B. B2B can be open to all interested parties (e.g. commodity exchange) or limited to specific, pre-qualified participants (private electronic market). Electronic commerce that is conducted between businesses and consumers, on the other hand, is referred to as business-to-consumer or B2C. This is the type of electronic commerce conducted by companies such as Amazon.com. Online shopping is a form of electronic commerce where the buyer is directly online to the seller's computer usually via the internet. There is no intermediary service. The sale and purchase transaction is completed electronically and interactively in real-time such as Amazon.com for new books. If an intermediary is present, then the sale and purchase transaction is called electronic commerce such as eBay.com.

Electronic commerce is generally considered to be the sales aspect of e-business. It also consists of the exchange of data to facilitate the financing and payment aspects of the business transactions.
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