Amazon said that sales for its entire Kindle lineup were up four times over last year’s Black Friday amount, with the Kindle Fire tablet leading the way. Additionally, the company announced that the Kindle Fire has been its top-selling product for the past eight weeks.
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With prices being driven inexorably downward, we can expect the Kindle family’s sales to rise even further over coming years. It won’t be long before Amazon offers a completely free Kindle, at which point no other product can hope to top Amazon’s sales charts.
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