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In addition to the Kobo bookstore with 4 million titles, it makes e-readers and tablets based on Android.

Whenever it makes sense (e.g., when source and target spaces are differentiable manifolds), local maps are tacitly assumed to be continuous.

It has made e-textbooks available, archived websites and digitized the archives of the Public Broadcasting Service.

Walmart first said it would make e-commerce a priority at the dawn of Internet retailing in 1999.

It is making e-cigarettes that look and are marketed just like the tobacco products that were banned from our screens and magazines.

Today Hachette, which had been a holdout, is joining the others in announcing that it will make e-books available to public libraries.

In hopes of satisfying lots of users at once, a San Francisco startup called Tray is taking a different tack: it's making e-mail more like an automated assistant.

I thought then that we'd all have smartphones, and that when we did, it would make e-commerce possible in on-demand ways.

It also has made e-commerce investments in the United States.

The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency MHRAA) has said it intends to make e-cigarettes medicinal products but Tuesday's decision could alter those plans.

It will also make e-books available for bookstores to sell, giving "the vast majority" of revenues to the store, Clancy said.

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