people who hate amazon's "vague"
press-releases touting its success
can get out the knives once again...

this latest press-release reports on
4th-quarter results for the retailer,
and all of the trends are pointing up.

this is especially true of kindle stuff,
which is at the top of the highlights.

the big "talking point" of this release
is that amazon now sells more k-books
than paperbacks.  15% more, actually.

i know, i know.  all you haters want
to know the _exact_number_, right?

guess you'll go away unhappy again...

meanwhile, those of us who care about
e-books, and their march of progress,
have yet another thing to cheer about...

>   http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=176060&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=1521090

press-release excerpts appended...

-bowerbird

>   * Amazon.com is now selling
>   more Kindle books than paperback books.
>   Since the beginning of the year,
>   for every 100 paperback books Amazon has sold,
>   the Company has sold 115 Kindle books.
>   Additionally, during this same time period
>   the Company has sold three times as many
>   Kindle books as hardcover books.
>   This is across Amazon.com's entire U.S. book business
>   and includes sales of books where there is no Kindle edition.
>   Free Kindle books are excluded and if included
>   would make the numbers even higher.
>  
>   * The Company sold millions of
>   third-generation Kindle devices with the new
>   advanced paper-like Pearl e-ink display
>   in the fourth quarter and
>   the third-generation Kindle eclipsed
>   "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows"
>   as the bestselling product in Amazon's history.
>  
>   * The U.S. Kindle Store now has
>   more than 810,000 books including New Releases
>   and 107 of 112 New York Times Bestsellers.
>   Over 670,000 of these books are $9.99 or less,
>   including 74 New York Times Bestsellers.
>   Millions of free, out-of-copyright, pre-1923 books
>   are also available to read on Kindle.