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Amazon's quarterly sales topped $10 billion for the first time in the fourth quarter of last year. For the quarter ending December 31, the mega-etailer pulled in net sales of $12.95 billion, up from $9.5 billion in Q3. That's a 37 per cent increase from the previous year, and it translated to profits of $416 million, an 8 per …

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  1. Mark #255

    kindlebooks...

    Are they more popular in terms of sales, or in terms of units downloaded?

    Because Pride and Prejudice (for example) costs £0.00, and at that price, you would, wouldn't you?

    SWMBO got several dozen books from Project Gutenberg for her e-reader; if it had been a Kindle, it would have been easier to just download from Amazon.

    More detail required...

  2. Will 19
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    Kindle books

    Well maybe it's time to do some bloody quality control checking on the Kindle books then! I have 10 Kindle books and every single one of the paid for books has problems in formating and OCR glitches. Why are they even using OCR when the book would have been created digitally anyway?

    Considering the digital copy is quite often as expensive or more so with VAT on top than the physical books, I'd expect them to have this sorted, especially as we're on the third generation of Kindle now.

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