Posts Tagged ‘Kindle Fire’
Cyber Monday, 2012 [INFOGRAPHIC]
Cyber Monday mobile purchases nearly double from 2011.
Read MoreMost Coveted Tablets As Holiday Gifts, November 2012 [CHART]
About 6 in 10 online consumers would rather receive a tablet than a computer as a gift this holiday season.
Read MoreTablet 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 MoreKindle Fire vs. Nexus 7 [CHART]
When compared with the success of the Nexus 7, the Kindle Fire HD still has a long way to go in terms of popularity.
Read MoreKindle Fire HD Web Share [CHART]
Less than one week after Amazon unveiled its latest Kindle Fire HD tablet, the device was already occupying about 11% of all Kindle Fire traffic.
Read MoreUS Teens' Time Spent Online By Device [CHART]
A May study of US teens by security firm McAfee, for example, showed that teen internet users reported spending 13.5% of their online time on their smartphone.
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 MoreThe Kinect-Compatible Amazon.com
It is obvious what Amazon.com’s next technology move should be: A virtual store through which customers can stroll from the comfort of their living rooms.
Read MoreHarry Potter eBooks Free For Kindle Prime Subscribers
Amazon has just begun to offer free eBooks from the Harry Potter series through it’s Kindle Lending Library that is available to Amazon Prime subscribers. Amazon Prime members pay $79 a year for free shipping, free access to many of Amazon’s streaming video titles, and free eBook checkouts from the company’s lending library program. Found…
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