Amazon declares war on Apple: Amazon revamps Web site on eve of launching $250 tablet
The world's largest online retail store Amazon.com is planning to roll out a $250 tablet device to rival Apple's iPad. In doing so, they are doing a major revamp of their existing site that according to TechCrunch blogger Sarah Perez "practically scream 'tablet-optimized.'"
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