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Latest Amazon Buy Is Another Signal They’re Building A Phone

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/latest-amazon-buy-is-another-signal-theyre-building-a-phone-2012-7

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Amazon made news this week with their acquisition of 3D mapping startup UpNext.

In a news note on BI Intelligence, we analyze what Amazon is up to with this acquisition. We:

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Thursday, July 5th, 2012 news No Comments

Next Issue Media launches on Android, $15 a month for access to 32 magazines

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2012/04/04/next-issue-media-launches-android-honeycomb-newstand-app/

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If you’ve taken issue with your usual choices for buying magazines on your tablet, be it pay-per-issue or per-subscription, you’re not alone. If you’ll recall, it was nearly a year ago that Next Issue Media launched the preliminary version of its “Hulu-meets-magazines” app on the Galaxy Tab, and it’s finally ready to release this physical newsstand alternative officially. After raking in a slew of deals last November, its Android 3.0 app is now available — users can fork over a monthly fee of $10 to access all of its monthly and bi-weekly content, while an extra five bucks adds in weekly content, essentially giving you access to every publication on offer. Singular subscriptions are also available for two to 10 bucks, and you’ll currently have a choice of 32 mags from the likes of Car and Driver to The New Yorker. Interestingly, TechCrunch notes that NIM plans to get the app over to iOS “soon” — it’ll surely be interesting to see how it competes with Apple’s own Newsstand. You’ll find more info at the via links below, and you can flip over to the source for details about a 30-day trial offer.

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