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| Top 5 Amazon's news |
| 2009-06-26 22:01 |
raleigh – officials with amazon.com announced friday that the company will cut off its relationship with affiliates in north carolina in anticipation of a so-called “click through” tax in a general assembly proposal. |
| 2009-07-01 19:01 |
more companies are joining in the fight over internet taxation begun by amazon.com. blue nile and overstock.com have joined the web's largest retailer in dropping affiliate programs in North Carolina and Rhode Island, according to numerous press reports. Amazon also reportedly dropped its affiliate program in Hawaii. |
| 2009-06-19 19:01 |
ars technica: "Amazon recently released the source code of some of the components that are used in the Kindle. Contrary to the erroneous reports that are circulating the Web, Amazon is not opening its ebook reader. The code release is purely for GPL compliance while the Kindle's ebook features remain proprietary." |
| 2009-06-25 19:01 |
in one of the most field-intensive efforts to explore the connection between malaria and tropical deforestation, a team led by jonathan patz, a specialist in the link between environment and health at the nelson institute for environmental studies at uw-madison, has established a strong correlation between the extent of forest destruction and the incidence of the amazon's most dangerous malaria... |
| 2009-06-16 16:01 |
in a conciliatory move, peru's government has promised Amazon Indians it will ask Congress to revoke decrees that native groups say would make it easier to exploit their lands for oil, gas and other development. |
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