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Technology

“Killer” products or “Transformative Devices?”

January 18, 2010January 18, 20107 min read

My brother and I had a recent discussion over the word “Killer” as it is applied about, or to, Apple products.   I am sure

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Android, iPhone, iSlate, iTablet, Killer, Killer Products, Kindle
Business Technology

Can Barnes and Noble Nook be used with Kindle?

November 25, 2009December 14, 20093 min read

The attentive reader of Kindle News knows that the Kindle (much like the Apple Mac) seems to imply hardware, or software, or both.  By this

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Amazon, Android, apple, Barnes and Noble, Google, Kindle, Nook

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