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Kinect and iPad top Mashable readers’ wish lists

What do the readers of the technology blog Mashable want for the holidays?

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“William Trevor: Selected Stories”

William Trevor’s stories have been admired for years, and now they’re collected in one volume, Selected Stories (Penguin Group, 2010).

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Kindle tops David Pogue’s holiday gift list

David Pogue, the technology columnist for The New York Times, has a gift guide for 2010, with Amazon’s Kindle topping the list.

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3 best Internet-connected Blu-ray players for Netflix streaming

Do you want Netflix streaming movies on your TV? Sure you do. And short of buying an Internet-connected television—quite an expensive proposition, especially if you just bought a high-definition (HD) 42-inch television—then you can have your Internet and eat it too (well, not really, but you get the gist).

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Notebooks.com: 3 big holiday gifts for kids

Kids are after tech gifts this year, no doubt about that. You think your 7-year-old is content with a board game?

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Amazon lets you give Kindle books as gifts

You can now give Kindle books as gifts at Amazon.

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3 best balance bikes to get your child bike-riding

You want your child to learn how to ride a bike? Then you should consider buying what’s known as a balance bike (or sometimes a running bike), such as the Kazam, Skuut, or Strider.

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15 e-readers, from Kindle to Nook to iPad

Wondering what e-reader to buy for a holiday gift? Certainly the Kindle, now available for just $139 for the standard model with a 6-inch display, is likely to top many lists, given the price, the Wi-Fi connectivity, and the backing of the world’s largest bookseller, Amazon.

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Mashable’s top 10 iPhone photography websites

Mashable’s got a great list of the “10 essential websites for iPhone photographers.

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A book to help you become an iPhone app mogul

There are plenty of books out there aimed at helping programmers build iPhone apps, but what about books for companies, consultants, and others who are looking to create apps for their organizations—or as a way to make a buck?

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