For now Facebook will likely focus on e-commerce for gifts, not wanting to take on the entire e-commerce challenge and all the logistics that go along with it.
From there, short story writers contributed their take on World War E, creating yet another sub-reddit.
It only took four days for Amazon to take advantage of the ruling on the e-book price-fixing settlement.
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In the past, explains Rakesh Bhatt, the company's chief information officer, the assessment of which potential customers to take on involved lots of bilateral e-mails and instant messaging.
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About a third would be at least somewhat likely to take library classes on how to download e-books onto handheld devices (including smartphones), or classes on how to use an e-reader or tablet computer.
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In May it set up a unit to run its nascent e-commerce operations, preparing to take on established players like Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. and 360buy.com.
Investors will seize on the e-mail evidence to take their claims for compensation to arbitration.
In a country where few have telephones and e-mail is limited, international collaborations take on a different quality.
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In addition to letting users dedicate different tasks to different screens, Mr Martynov suggested users might want to display important information such as an airline boarding pass or a map on the e-ink screen to take advantage of the fact that the technology only uses power to refresh - and not maintain - its image.
While he could not actually take apart any e-voting systems, McDermott reviewed tests and literature available on several electronic voting systems.
If I'm on the fence about a candidate but they take the time to e-mail me and thank me for having them come in, it shows me that they are motivated, tactful and professional.
Another added feature is the on-board Magnetic Sensor that lets the user take advantage of downloadable e-Compass apps.
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He immediately sent Davis several e-mails, demanding that the church take a public stand opposing the ban on gay marriage.
Once you e-file the return, take it off your hard drive and store it on a CD or flash drive in a safe place, like a lock box or safe.
In an e-mail message Amelio said he planned to take time off and declined to comment on his departure.
To achieve "attractive" yields in typical yield-bearing instruments (i.e. fixed income) in today's environment, one must generally take on a level of credit risk that essentially shifts the risk profile of that investment more toward the equity spectrum.
All you really want is to get out of the store and start using that shiny new phone to play games, check e-mails, share photos and take advantage of the plethora of fun and functional apps on the market.
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Google believes users own information such as their e-mail address books, and should be able to take it with them wherever they go on the web.
TellMe has opted for an advertising-supported business model, but also intends to charge e-commerce sites for building and maintaining their voice services and it wants to take a cut on every purchase that is made through its system.
Le Pigeon is a peculiarly Portlandesque take on a great restaurant: It's crowded and loud and fiercely democratic, i.e.
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In the meantime, she says her Saturday night show will include her biting take on the news and its characters, ranging in style from HBO's Bill Maher to E!'
Boehner tried to take a less confrontational tone on Thursday, but nonetheless said the White House was refusing to make public e-mails and other documents he says show the political calculation behind the Rice TV appearance and other elements of the administration's Benghazi response.
It was often remarked that the doctors who attended the least fancy schools (i.e. those that emphasized practice over theory) actually arrived on the wards the most prepared to take care of patients, while those who benefited from what was presumably an enlightened and intellectually enriched curriculum often stumbled initially when they had to take care of an actual person.
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The scenario that played out saw a hacktivist group, called "Incognito", threaten and apparently take down high-profile British e-commerce sites as part of a protest against a proposed set of government policies on online privacy.
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