OK, who's been writing about Amazon? It was techland.time.com who wrote an article called The Amazon Store of My Dreams.
What did they point out about Amazon? Well...:
As a long-time Amazon addict-I suspect I give it more of my money than I do any other single merchant-I instinctively like the idea of an Amazon storeand went on to say
I also understand why Amazon itself might like like the idea of such an establishment. Lots of people will order a Kindle over the web, sight unseen, but some folks would prefer to try one in person. And while Kindles are available at a bevy of retailers these days-everywhere from RadioShack to airport shops-Amazon has little or no control over the quality of the salesmanship provided by its retail partners. None of them offer an Apple Store-level shopping experience. Or, really, anything as pleasant as Amazon's own website.
Nokia: http://Nokia.com
They wrote:
Users who have the latest Symbian Nokia smartphones can now update them to Belle, which brings a new look to their screens, thanks to the latest user interface... OK ...
Belle delivers more personalization options than before. Users have up to six home-screens that are possible to personalize, along with a larger live widgets display. A long press and a drag to the side of the screen moves shortcuts from one screen to another. The update is available to users who have a Nokia N8, E7, E6, X7, C6-01, C7 or Oro device. For Nokia 500, Belle will be made available within the next few weeks, the company said
Google: also known as The Big G
As previously reported, Google launched Chrome for Android in beta todayand
Unfortunately, not all Android users will get to try it out yet. It's only available in select countries and languages for devices running Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich
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