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Publisher:  BusinessWeek
Category: Digital Text Feeds

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3.0 out of 5 stars from 11 reviews
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Format:  Magazine Subscription
Media: Kindle Edition


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Product Description

BusinessWeek is the indispensable global resource for business leaders worldwide who rely on us to move their businesses, careers and investments forward.We filter the noise and give professionals timely access to the information they need to make smarter decisions.Through trusted content and intelligent context, our forward perspective and useful insights inspire our audience to turn ideas into action.For a deeper understanding of the trends that drive growth, how technology creates opportunities, and what best practices keep them ahead of the competition, leaders of today and tomorrow turn to BusinessWeek for information and inspiration they can't get anywhere else.

The Kindle edition of BusinessWeek contains articles found in the print edition but will not contain images or all tables. For your convenience, issues are auto-delivered wirelessly to your Kindle.


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Showing reviews 1-5 of 11
3 out of 5 stars
Informative, Convenient, Boring!
 March 17, 2010
I've been reading for a couple of months now. Although I found receipt of current issues simple and convenient, without pictures, charts, and formatting, they're simply an information source with little to no character or edge - boring! Will cancel my subscription if I can muster up the patience to figure out where this option is found.
3 out of 5 stars
restrictions
By Dr Terry (Bunbury Western Australia)  |  December 14, 2009  | 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
was going to subscribe. i am glad i saw the note about not sending pictures overseas. i am in Australia. Kindle is such a great device. Restrictions like this is such a short sighted view on a long term project. dare i say it....let microsoft drive it into the future.
2 out of 5 stars
not ready for prime time
By John Dalesandro (Safety Harbor, FL USA)  |  November 26, 2009  | 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
this abridged version frequently disappoints. Kindles WSJ edition set high expectations. BW just hasnt risen to the same consistency with its print edition vs Kindle. i am cancelling & going back to old reliably print edition
5 out of 5 stars
Very Good Kindle subscription!
By J. Butera (Roseville, CA United States)  |  November 3, 2009  | 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I have been subscribing since August and I'm now hooked. The hard copy has nice pictures, graphs & colors but what I really like about the Kindle subscription is that no matter where I am traveling - there it is every Friday. They do still give you the statistics, it's just that they are written out and not in graphic format. I also like that under the article title, they also give you the number of words in the article so you know if it is just a paragraph or one of their more in-depth articles.

The Sections List index is exactly like the hard copy's table of contents dividing the articles under BusinessWeek's six main catagories & it lists how many articles are in each section. So if you typically go to a certain section such as "Business Views", it's easy to go directly there.

Another huge plus is it is much cheaper than the hard copy. At $2.49/month it costs about $30 for a year's subscription. The hard copy publication costs at least double that amount.

Also there are no ads to have to flip through! Give it a few weeks try, it really is a great Kindle subscription.
3 out of 5 stars
Great magazine limited format for non-US
By Mike Edward Gallamore  |  November 1, 2009  | 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
Pros: A great magazine probably the only one that I can read all the way through. Kindle format very nicely formatted and navigating on a Kindle couldn't be easier.

Cons: No pictures for customers outside the US. Why? 3G is much more available in europe and also much cheaper. Why should people in different areas pay the same price for less content. This magazine has some of the best photography of a business magazine particularly advertisements yet you don't get this from the Kindle version outside the US.
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