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Old 03-24-2009, 11:26 PM   #6
Alisa
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Good article, thanks for the heads up. Amazon has a lot of money to throw at advertising, and I have a feeling that the K2 is quickly gaining market share. The device is definitely expensive, but (for me at least) the convenience outweighs the hefty initial cost, and I have a feeling prices will go down in both hardware and ebooks.
Have there been any traditional advertisements for the Kindle? It has the top spot on Amazon's homepage which is a huge advantage but not really a budget buster in the ad department. Most of what I see is publicity: articles, interviews, etc.
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