Flipkart, one of the biggest players in India’s booming e-commerce market, has conceded that there is one part of online retail it can’t win, and stopped selling e-books. Users who have already made ...
The largest online retailer in India is Flipkart and the company today abandoned its e-book service, because the general public failed to embrace the format. Kobo will be taking over their e-book ...
Flipkart in partnership with Pratilipi, one of India’s biggest digital storytelling platforms, has announced that they will join forces to create the biggest library of fiction and nonfiction e-books ...
Flipkart Ltd will stop selling electronic books from Friday, three years after the online retailer started selling the product, acknowledging that Indians are yet to warm up to them. Starting 11 ...
Flipkart has started reviving its books business after a few years of the category losing focus within the company. The e-tailer said over the past six months the books category grew by about 70% on ...
Ecommerce major Flipkart has been ranked second among top book sellers of the world, according to a survey. Flipkart is the only Indian brand to be ranked among the top five, says the survey report ...
Ravi Vora, Sr. VP – Marketing, says “Flipkart is a clear leader in the Indian books market with 40-45% share of the organized books market in India. Providing seamless content, regardless of platforms ...
Although, it’s late by a few months, Flipkart has finally launched an e-books section, ‘Flyte eBooks’ on its portal, allowing users to download e-books to their mobile phones and tablets. Further, the ...
Talk about wanting to go back to one's roots. Back in 2007, ex-Amazon employees decided to quit their jobs and start an e-commerce venture of their own. Books is what they decided to sell because as ...
Homegrown e-commerce giant Flipkart today announced appointments of three former Amazon, Google and Microsoft senior technology executives to different roles in the company. (Reuters) The Flipkart ...
Flipkart currently has over 250,000 e-books in its digital catalogue, and plans to raise that to 1 million. Photo: Ramesh Pathania/Mint (Ramesh Pathania/Mint ) After a major funding round of $200 ...
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