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Amazon’s new ad knocks Apple, reminds us three Kindles cost the same as an iPad
2/9/2012
Despite the fact it has not released official sales figures for its Kindle Fire tablet and associated e-reader devices (briefly noting total weekly sales), Amazon was been tipped over the holiday...
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