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Electronic Magazine Racks - Even at Target We should have known - an electronic way to view your magazines - the cost of the magazines seem relatively low and you don't have to store them all over your house. See more about this at americanwest.com/mags., zmags.com and even at Target. Target had to enter the market to compete with online retailers like Amazon.com. In October of 2009, Target launched its online digital newsstand after it partnered with San Francisco's Zinio LLC, and sells its subscriptions for a 15% discount over Zinio's regular prices. The virtual newsstand is now in the "New at Target" section of Target.com.
Amazon launched the Kindle in November of 2007 and although many beforehand had predicted it would be a flop, by August of 2008 the forecasts were that Amazon's sales of hardware and software associated with the Kindle would be a billion dollar business by 2010. Has it happened? Amazon boasted its Kindle ebook reader as this year (2009) being the most gifted item ever in Amazon's history. But who really knows since Amazon has remained quiet and even coy about the real sales numbers of the Kindle. Many dislike the lack of disclosure on their actual numbers, but some site Amazon's fight to protect its hold on the fast-growing e-book's market as a reason to keep the specific data secret. We shall see... ![]()
Custom Search A little more about the Kindle - you will be able to tell that as I learn more about "it" I am leaning toward helping improve Amazon's sales even more by purchasing one. I say the best thing about it is that you can carry nearly a whole library with you wherever you go. It fits in any handbag I carry and will end my having to read whatever the desk clerk has when we get stuck in a hotel in the rain. Books range in price from $6 to $10 and although you own them once you buy them, I always keep all my books anyway. If all your friends buy one and you all get different books for them, you can trade around just like you do with your physical books. How often do you get on the dreaded flight without your favorite newspaper or magazine? Especially since we have to take less and less and travel becomes more and more of a hassle. You can subscribe to almost any national newspaper from The New York Times to The Irish Times, and choose from 40+ magazines. I could probably save enough to pay the monthly fee for a couple of these by not buying the last-minute magazine/newspaper/book at the airport terminal every time I travel. I think this is my favorite magazine rack. The aove article appears at a WordPress Blog titled Magazine Racks and the owner/author has given permission for it to be published here.
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