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NXT Capital said Monday that Anurag Chandra has joined its venture capital arm, NXT Capital Venture Finance, as a managing director.
Chandra is expected to be based out of the firm's Silicon Valley office in Woodside in his new role. He will identify investment opportunities in the technology sector in his new role, while growing the firm's presence in the West Coast entrepreneurial community.
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He is also a past recipient of the Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal's 40 Under 40 recognition.
Written by Lisa Sibley. She can be reached at lsibley@bizjournals.com or 408.299.1830.
Barnes & Noble entered the tablet device ring this week with its answer to the Kindle Fire and iPad: the Nook Tablet.
In the end, the choice for most will be between the Amazon.com's Kindle and Barnes & Noble's Nook at one end — sporting smaller sizes and price tags — and Apple's category-killing, high-end iPad at the other.
Both Amazon and Barnes & Noble have priced their devices as loss-leading gateways into their online stores, with the Nook sporting better hardware and more storage for $50 more than the Kindle. But neither sport cameras nor connections to 3G or 4G networks.
Click through the photo gallery to see more specific comparisons between the three devices.
Then tell us in the poll at the end which fits better into your budget and needs: the Kindle Fire, Nook Tablet or the iPad?