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Do you like to hit up the local book stores and take a gander at the latest fiction novels? Or maybe you enjoy spending an entire day there in order to get the skinny on all the new and amazing reads. I will have to agree with you on this one. Browsing through a fine book store is something my wife and I both enjoy doing. I can literally spend an entire day in there. However, once in a while the local book stores do not have a particular title I'm searching for. This is when I need a back-up plan. No problem! Did you know you could purchase books online, and even do so for a lower cost? Some large websites even offer free shipping. If you're not familiar with this concept, it's high time to get online folks.

I actually prefer to purchase books online now days. Of course this doesn't mean that I just ignore the local book shops. I still enjoy their services. However, I no longer buy from them. Fortunately if you shop at home and purchase books online, you'll save hard-earned cash. Hey come on, we all have to admit that we love to save money. What got me into the contemporary option of book shopping in cyberspace was a fellow student. Back when I was in college a couple years ago, a classmate of mine was telling me how he would easily purchase books online. Now this really tweaked my interest. If you've been to college, then you must be aware of how many text books you have to purchase each and every quarter or semester. I can personally say as an English major it is a lot. Anyway, I would often find out that certain texts were sold out or just plain and simply overpriced. This encouraged me to purchase books online. The key is ordering them right when you sign up for your next classes. It's totally feasible to have them within 2 or 3 days. Now, here's the major reason I decided to purchase books online while in college. I found out from a professor that the bookstores make far too much profit. I mean come on, you've sold books back to the University bookstore, right? Then you should know that since you originally paid them 85 dollars, that the book could not really be worth a mere $17.50 after the term is up. They are ripping you off and selling them again used for three times as much. It's horrible! And the authors do not even receive part of the profit. Are you ready to purchase books online now?

 

Computer Purchase Online News

8 ways to save online during the holidays (Bankrate.com)

What is sure to be the most popular electronic gadget this holiday season? The computer you already own. Consumers are using the Internet to save money, time and shoe leather as they prepare for the holidays, says Ellen Davis, spokeswoman for Shop.org , the online division of the National Retail Federation.

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Students in South African village have an online presence, thanks to Los Gatos Rotary (San Jose Mercury News)

Thanks to a partnership between Los Gatos Rotary, Intel Corp. and the nonprofit Coalition for Effective Local Democracy, Qibira's new Siphamandia School in South Africa will soon welcome 60 students, and every one of them will have a brand-new laptop computer, as well as online access to the world's stores of knowledge.

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Yoggie Security Systems Miniature Security Computer for Mac Laptops and Desktops Starts Shipping Worldwide (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

Yoggie Security Systems today announced that the world's first miniature hardware internet security devices for MacBooks and Mac desktop computers, are available for purchase from Yoggie Security System's eStore: http://www.yoggie.com/e-store, and at online retailers worldwide.

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Research and Markets: UK Computer Games Retailing 2008 is Forecast to Experience Massive Growth over the Next Five Years (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "UK Computer Games Retailing 2008" report to their offering.

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Saving online during the holidays (Bankrate.com via Yahoo! Finance)

Consumers are using the Internet to shop for bargains and stay out of the mall.

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