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  1. Visit Amazon.com--Print on Demand Amazon.com--Print on Demand

    I talk a lot about the importance of communication and the value of wonderful writing, so I always love finding great examples. Here's one!

  2. Visit Prisoner of Amazon.com (checkout) « The Product Guy Prisoner of Amazon.com (checkout) « The Product Guy

  3. Visit Rebuttal to Amazon Kindle Critics at Josh Bancroft’s TinyScreenfuls.com Rebuttal to Amazon Kindle Critics at Josh Bancroft’s TinyScreenfuls.com

    All good points about the realities of the Amazon Kindle. Lots of people have been complaining about a lot of things that are simply silly, as this post points out. Damn do I want a Kindle...

  4. Visit helpful.png - Screenshot of great new Amazon feature helpful.png - Screenshot of great new Amazon feature

    via the 37Signals blog, I found a screenshot of a new Amazon feature I haven't actually found in the wild yet. It highlights the most helpful reviews, both positive and critical at the top of the user reviews section. This placement is based on us… More

  5. Visit Good: Amazon Sends "Best Customer Service E-mail I've Ever Received" Good: Amazon Sends "Best Customer Service E-mail I've Ever Received"

    This is a fantastic story, especially with the proximity to my recent post about great emails. Certainly the Amazon rep who wrote this response took more time, but here we are talking about how great Amazon service is (or at least can be). If this… More

  6. Visit Amazon.com adds Image Notes Amazon.com adds Image Notes

    Amazon has added yet another cool ass feature to their product pages... when you submit a product photo, you can also place "notes" (like Flickr's notes functionality) on the photos. I'm not sure how new this is, but I've just noticed it on this p… More

  7. Visit Amazon Amapedia Amazon Amapedia

    Amazon has taken it's product wiki-esque concepts and created a single site, Amapedia, to host it. Another smart amazon idea.

  8. Visit DoMyStuff.com - Outsource Your Life... DoMyStuff.com - Outsource Your Life...

    Is this a personal-chore version of Amazon's Mechanical Turk? "DoMyStuff.com is an online community where busy people can quickly find Assistants to complete their chores."

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