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eBay Declares Mobile Success For Holiday Season

If any of your Christmas presents were a bit odd-looking or seemed like impulse buys, it might be because the gift giver did his or her shopping using a small, accessible screen. Continue reading

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Amazon Sells More Kindle Books Than Real Books On Christmas

Amazon.com has announced that for the first time ever, customers purchased more Kindle books than physical books on Christmas Day. In addition, Amazon said its Kindle reader has become the most gifted item in the company's history. The Kindle Store boasts more than 390,000 electronic books. "We are grateful to our customers for making Kindle the most gifted item ever in our history," said Jeff Bezos, founder and CEO of Amazon.com . "On behalf of Amazon.com employees around the world, we wish everyone happy holidays and happy reading!" Amazon has not released sales figures for the Kindle, but Forrester Research estimated in October that the Kindle has close to 60 percent of the U.S. market share, followed by the Sony Reader with 35 percent. Amazon said its peak day was December 14, with customers ordering over 9.5 million items globally, which is a record breaking 110 items per second. Amazon Worldwide 2009 Holiday Facts: Continue reading

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Amazon Offers Free One day Shipping For Kindle Orders On December 23

Amazon.com said today it is offering free one day shipping for orders of its Kindle placed on December 23 and promises delivery in time for Christmas. The company is also offering free two day shipping for Kindle orders placed today. Last week Amazon said its Kindle broke another record with its best sales day. The company did not provide any specific sales figures. Amazon boasts that its Kindle continues to be the most wished for, most gifted and best selling product across the company. "It's easy to get busy during the holidays, so we've decided to make it easy even for procrastinators to order Kindle, the #1 most wished for gift on Amazon, and get it delivered for free and in time for Christmas," said Ian Freed, Vice President, Amazon Kindle . "With Kindle, you can give the gift of choosing over 390,000 books and more than 100 top newspapers and magazines from around the world and begin reading in less than 60 seconds." Continue reading

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Black Friday 2009: The Best Deals On The Items You Want

Is there a better way to kick off the Holiday season then slowly dragging yourself out of your tryptophan induced coma to go shopping during the wee hours of the day after Thanksgiving a.k.a. Black Friday ? Sure, Black Friday seems utterly atrocious when thinking about it. I mean you got long lines , rabid shoppers , insane traffic , and bitterly cold weather . Mix that with sleep deprivation and you get a very lethal cocktail of insanity. So why do people put themselves through this monotony? Well the answer to that is quite easy: It’s the deals . Although Black Friday got its start sometime during the 1960s, online deals didn't come into play until around 2000 . The reasoning for this was that most people had very slow dial-up connections at home, which made online purchases more of an annoyance, then a convenience. Most people would wait until the following Monday, when they returned to work, to do there online shopping. Utilizing the faster connection of the workplace, people would do their online shopping, thus creating Continue reading

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Google Gears Up For The Holidays

It's getting to be that time of year during which people grow much nicer and more family-oriented. Continue reading

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Beware the Emails of Halloween

Symantec's MessageLabs released its Intelligence Report for the month of October, and it reveals the that the spammers behind the biggest botnets – Cutwail, Rustock and Donbot – are using the upcoming major holidays and world events as the themes for their the latest spam runs. This is not particularly surprising news, but it is news that people should be aware of nevertheless. According to MessageLabs, only 0.5% of spam right now is tied to Halloween, but about 500 million Halloween-themed spam emails are expected to be in circulation worldwide each day as the holiday approaches this week. The majority of Halloween spam links to pharmaceutical spam sites and comes from the Rustock and Donbot botnets, the firm says. "Happy Halloween J from Devil" – pharmaceutical spam Meanwhile, spam from the Cutwail botnet uses both Thanksgiving and Christmas as a theme to sell replica watches. MessageLabs says that to date, holiday spam accounts for approximately 2% of all spam, with over 2 billion Thanksgiving or Christmas-themed spam emails expected to be in circulation globally each day. Christmas subject/Thanksgiving body – replica watches spam "As is typical with spammers this time of year, we are seeing them try to capitalize on the holiday season," says MessageLabs Intelligence Senior Analyst, Paul Wood. "Although they may be a bit overzealous, spamming is a numbers game and the spammers have certainly succeeded with volume thus far. Perhaps their early-bird approach is an attempt to compete with the other botnets and get in early to maximize their chances of success." The early-bird approach Wood speaks of relates directly to the fact that spammers are already gearing up for next year's holidays and events. The firm is already encountering first runs of Valentine's Day spam as early as four months before it arrives. They are even seeing spam related to next summer's World Cup event. In case you're wondering how successful these spam campaigns can be, MessageLabs says consumers fall victim to messages like these all the time, fueling an underground economy worth an estimated $105 billion in profit from fraudulent activities. Continue reading

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