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Facts Tagged With Kindle
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3% of Amazon’s 90MM unique visitors shop for a Kindle device each month
Is Amazon’s Dress Shop Hanging By A Thread?
28% of Americans use an ereader such as a Kindle, iPad or Nook, up from 15% in summer 2011
Harris Interactive: Harris Polls > No Surprise, eReader Use Continues to Grow
In the 14 months the program has been running, Amazon has sold over two million Kindle Singles
Exclusive: Amazon Has Sold Over Two Million Kindle Singles | paidContent
27% of mobile internet users would consider a Samsung Galaxy if buying a tablet, compared to 14% for Kindle
InMobi Study Reveals Nearly 30% of Mobile Web Users Intend to Purchase iPad 3
The Kindle Fire has a 14% share of the global tablet market
Apple’s Toughest Competition in the Fourth-Quarter Tablet Market Was…Apple
A higher percentage of iPad 2 users (86%) make purchases via their tablets than Kindle Fire users (74%)
Survey Shows Shoppers on Smartphones Do More Research Than Buying; Tablet Users Research and Buy
An estimated 1 out of every 124 Seattle residents was using the Kindle Fire tablet in December 2011
Jumptap November MobileSTAT Report: Kindle Fire Traffic Leaps 270% | Jumptap
Amazon’s $79 Kindle e-reader costs $84.25 to manufacture
Exclusive: Amazon’s $79 Kindle Costs $84 to Make | Technology | Smart Spending | Mainstreet
35% find the iPad the most visually appealing tablet and 48% said they would buy it if cost were no issue, compared to Amazon’s Kindle Fire with 29% and 20%
Eye-Tracking Study Finds iPhone, iPad Draw More Attention Than Android Devices - Forbes
Among the millions of items sold on Amazon, Kindle is the top seller
Amazon.com Now Selling More Kindle Books Than Print Books
The Kindle DX was more likely to replace students’ paper-based reading than their computer-based reading
College students’ use of Kindle DX points to e-reader’s role in academia — University of Washington - washington.edu
Students did most of the reading in fixed locations: 47 % of reading was at home, 25% at school, 17 % on a bus and 11% in a coffee shop or office
College students’ use of Kindle DX points to e-reader’s role in academia — University of Washington - washington.edu
The U.S. kindle store has more than 810k books
Amazon.com Announces Fourth Quarter Sales up 36% to $12.95 Billion
Amazon.com is selling more Kindle books than paperback books
Amazon.com Announces Fourth Quarter Sales up 36% to $12.95 Billion