Last spring E-Trade, whose supermarket is still tiny, disquieted higher-cost rivals by announcing it would rebate up to half of the 12b-1 marketing fees (a component of some expense ratios) and other supermarket charges to customers.
It won an e-book following through a tiny publisher last year.
Other products in the e-wear line include a tiny thermal printer, the SV-P10, which will print photos from the SV-AV10 onto small sheets of paper that are 2.7 inches long by 1.5 inches wide.
Jesse James, a distant relative of the outlaw from the 1880s, nervously scans his e-mail on a recent afternoon from a tiny office inside his 250, 000-square-foot motorcycle shop in Long Beach, Calif.
The operation, E-Quest Partners, is a tiny yet ambitious private equity outfit he launched a year ago with his Venezuelan brother-in-law, Alejandro Zubillaga.
For now, a tiny 2% borrow e-books, yet they have the whole book publishing industry and librarians at the nations 120, 000 or so libraries at odds.
While the sealed keyboard will resist coffee spills, it's too tiny to be used for pounding out e-mails and spreadsheets all day.
He keeps a tiny 10 megapixel wonder in a drawer for taking e-mailable household snaps.
Some e-cigarettes are made to look like a real cigarette with a tiny light on the tip that glows like the real thing.
Just before 1 p.m. both the New England and New York grid operators sent e-mails to David Brewster, 34, and Timothy Healy, 37, who run Enernoc, a tiny Boston company with a very valuable computer network.
On the future of e-books, Mr Coates said that the price of e-books will come down and a lot more people will use them but it is still "a tiny fraction" of book market as a whole.
It works like this: After downloading a tiny bit of software, users mouse over any word on any Web page, within any e-mail, within any document, hit the "Alt" key and automatically get an Answers.com page with information described above.
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