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Posted by Frank R
Frank R
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Much time has gone by since we parted ways. I won’t lie and say I don’t miss your superior messaging or e-mail experience. Lest not forget your amazing battery life either, others counted in hours, yours in days. The problem was I couldn’t continue to spin those positives into the faces of friends and family when your negatives are so overwhelming.

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Amazon’s Fire Starter: The Kindle Fire

Posted by Frank R
Frank R
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With the introduction of Amazon’s 7-inch Kindle Fire, the already flooded tablet market is looking like a dam on the verge of collapse. Although, the Kindle Fire is set to break away, using something out of Apple’s own playbook. I’m speaking of services, which Toshiba, Samsung, RIM, Motorola and other Android OEM tablet makers can’t match. On paper, Amazon has the clout and services to potentially take the hearts and minds of the mainstream consumer.

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