Kindle Link Love – 02 January 2009

It’s that time of the week again, it’s the Friday Kindle Link Love post. This is our weekly run-down of Kindle related news stories from the web.

Online News Networks

Ebooks and Wii are recession proof – The Inquirer

iPhone eBook Sales Beating Kindle Sales – Silicon Ally Insider

Kindle Burns Up Amazon’s Sales Charts as Top Gadget – DailyTech

In Search of Competition For Amazon’s Kindle and Sony’s Reader – SeekingAlpha

New eBook Reader Undercuts Kindle, Sony Reader Prices – PC World

Kindle E-Reader Amazon’s Top-Selling Electronic Device – Information Week

Are books doomed? – Blogging Stocks

$230 eSlick Reader to put price pressure on Amazon Kindle, Sony Reader – DVICE

Amazon Kindle, Year 1: 523,678 e-readers sold (probably) – DVICE

Holiday Success At Amazon (AMZN) Runs Against The Grain – 24/7 Wall St

The Internet: Boost rather than bust for libraries – Marion Star

Bookworms turn new page with electronic reader – The Star

Blogs

Kindle 2.0 Wait, Kindle News, Thoughts – End 2008 Bulletin – thekindle @ wordpress

Kindle Elevator Pitch: Give Me Your Best Try! – K.indled

Most Likely to Fail: Twitter and Kindle…(Wrong!) – BNET

Is that Flex on my Kindle? – dougmccune.com

Kindle and The New York Times. Really?! – Used Books Blog

Top Ten Reasons Real Books Are Better Than e-Books – The Curator

If it was in Star Trek then it’s the future – THE SKY BEFORE DAWN

Kindle for textbooks? – learning strategies

Top 10 Things To Do With Your Kindle – The Kindle Warehouse

Community Forums Discussions

Amazon Raised Book Prices – Mobile Read Forums

23 Starbuck in Iraq – The Kindle Chronicles [PODCAST]

Email charge? – Mobile Read Forums

Kindle on Flickr

We end — as always — with an interesting Kindle related picture from Flickr;

This image was taken by djpiebob

Got an interesting Kindle related link for us? e-mail it to us

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