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Wanted: Amazon.com Seller Videos (AuctionBytes)
Amazon.com is running a contest to encourage sellers to share best practices on getting sales, shipping efficiently, and earning great feedback. Sellers must submit the tips in the form of video that must be no longer than 3 minutes.
 
News Samsung Blu-ray Bundled With Free Matrix Collection The player is now pr...
Washington, D.C. (October 14, 2008) -- Amazon.com is now selling the Samsung BD-P1500 Blu-ray player for $226 -- and it's including a free copy of the Blu-ray version of the Ultimate Matrix Collection.
 
Edgetech International, Inc. Expands Internet Sales Channel to Include Amazon...
Edgetech International, Inc. (together with its wholly-owned subsidiary, "Edgetech" or the "Company") (Pinksheets: EGIL) is pleased to announce that The PC Edge is now available for purchase on Amazon.com. It can be found by searching "The PC Edge Palm-Sized Computer with High Speed Internet" on Amazon.com.
 
Amazon.com Veteran Darren Vengroff Joins richrelevance as Chief Scientist (Ce...
richrelevance(TM), the leader in next-generation personalized recommendations that enhance the shopping experience and drive sales, today announced that renowned computer scientist and technology industry veteran Darren Vengroff has joined the company as Chief Scientist. Vengroff, who drove several high-profile personalization, navigation and targeting innovations as Principal Engineer at ...
 
Amazon.com Veteran Darren Vengroff Joins richrelevance as Chief Scientist (Bu...
SAN FRANCISCO----richrelevance?, the leader in next-generation personalized recommendations that enhance the shopping experience and drive sales, today announced that renowned computer scientist and technology industry veteran Darren Vengroff has joined the company as Chief Scientist.
 
Photos: 'Popular Mechanics' breakthroughs (CNET)
Winners of this year's awards for innovation include Electronic Arts' Spore, Amazon.com's Kindle, Livescribe's Pulse Smartpen, and Intel's Atom processor.
 
Once-invincible eBay loses luster as rival Amazon.com really begins to shine ...
When the e-commerce giant eBay emerged from the last recession seven years ago with an aura of invincibility, its chief executive, Meg Whitman, boasted that "eBay is to some extent recession-proof."
 
Ecommerce Meets Google's YouTube Videos (AuctionBytes)
Google is marrying ecommerce with entertainment by making it easy to buy items on its YouTube video site. To start, Google is embedding iTunes and Amazon.com links on videos from companies such as EMI Music, and providing Amazon.com product links to the newly-released video game Spore on videos from Electronic Arts.
 
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Sony Bravia 32-Inch LCD HDTV: $625 (TVPredictions.com)
Amazon.com is now selling a Sony Bravia 32-Inch LCD HDTV for $625 -- nearly $200 off the regular price. The flat-panel set, model KDL-32M4000, can deliver 720p high-def video, has one HDMI input and one HD Component Input as well as a PC input.
 
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