Posts Tagged ‘Barnes & Noble’
Tablet Users Who Read Newspapers/Magazines by Tablet Brand, August 2012 [CHART]
More than a third of tablet users in the US read newspapers on their devices each month, and even more check out magazines.
Read MoreeBook Analytics
The major new players in e-book publishing—Amazon, Apple and Google—can easily track how far readers are getting in eBooks, how long they spend reading them and which search terms they use to find books.
Read MoreMobile Click-Through Rates By Device [CHART]
via emarketer.com The study examined the CTRs earned by eight mobile devices, the largest being the Samsung Galaxy Tab (10.1 inches), and the smallest being the Sony Xperia Mini (2.5 inches). The Kindle Fire, with a middle-of-the-pack, 7-inch screen, had the highest CTR—1.02%. The iPad, with a screen size of 9.7 inches, had a CTR…
Read MoreHow Amazon's Kindle Fire Tablet Can Compete With The iPad
Tunheim’s Director of e-Strategy, David Erickson, discusses how Amazon’s Kindle Fire tablet can compete compete not only with the Nook but with Apple’s iPad and Android tablets.
Read MoreTablet Wars
Apple’s iPad will account for 73.4% of tablet sales worldwide this year.
Read MoreAmazon Tablet Advantages
55% of consumers would seriously consider buying a tablet computer from Amazon.
Read MoreBorders Closing
Borders plans to close its remaining 399 stores and go out of business by the end of September.
Read MoreeBook Trends
David Erickson discusses the growing popularity of eBooks, including Amazon.com’s Kindle, Barnes & Noble’s Nook & tablets like the iPad & the Xoom.
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