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| Top 5 Amazon's news |
| 2010-02-12 13:00 |
helen skelton breaks the 1,000 mile mark on her 2,010 mile kayak down the amazon for sport relief. |
| 2010-02-13 01:00 |
amazon could soon give away free kindles to all its most loyal customers, a rumor hints today. after it began a promo that let existing kindle book buyers keep the kindle reader after a refund, the online store is now seen devising a plan that will give every amazon prime subscriber a free kindle. it's not known if there would be any conditions attached to the deal.... |
| 2010-02-16 22:00 |
digital trends’ new amazon kindle news feed offers a daily dose of tech news, reviews and features in portable format for your ereader. |
| 2010-02-12 04:00 |
washington, d.c. (february 11, 2010) -- amazon.com today is selling the panasonic-tc-l32s1 32-inch 1080p lcd hdtv for just $379. the e-retailer says the sale, which is 52 percent off the regular price, is for one day only. |
| 2010-02-20 01:00 |
the retail giant is among several that have no physical presence in the state. legislative democrats think a levy on them could bring in up to $150 million annually. state lawmakers hunting for revenue are eyeing one source that could prove costly to millions of california consumers: amazon.com. |
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