Kindle Helps Amazon’s Second Quarter Sales
Amazon increased its sales in the second quarter and it is due to the success of its Kindle e-reader and digital media services. The company managed to perform better than analysts’ estimates
Amazon increased its sales in the second quarter and it is due to the success of its Kindle e-reader and digital media services. The company managed to perform better than analysts’ estimates
If you’re looking to buy a Nintendo 3DS from Amazon, then you have to wait a while.
Amazon.com wants the so-called Amazon Tax Law repealed. It doesn’t want to collect sales tax from California residents because it doesn’t have a physical store in the state.
Last week, Amazon.com announced that it would support a ballot referendum that would overturn a new California state law that requires the company to collect sales taxes on transactions made by California consumers.
The decision on whether California will roll back the new California law that taxes transaction made on the internet will be announced on Monday by the attorney general.
Google is never one to play catch-up, but with the announcement today that Google has officially bought the domain name “G.Co”, it finds itself lagging behind other tech giants who made the move earlier on.
Google announced during its second quarter earnings conference that there are now six billion apps installed on its Android operating system.
Amazon now sells more kindle books than it does hard-copies, so why on earth would people think amazon is preparing to kill off the kindle?