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  • One of Kindle's advantages is that you do not need a computer to download a book or magazine but there are very few places in Mexico that can provide that service at this time. esperanza

    ~~~> What Should I Bring? 2009

  • One of Kindle's advantages is that you do not need a computer to download a book or magazine but there are very few places in Mexico that can provide that service at this time. esperanza

    ~~~> What Should I Bring? 2009

  • With the Kindle's proprietary format, you're basically chained to AMAZON for content and taking MacMillan/TOR out of the equation really cuts a large swath of what I like to read out of the equation.

    Brian Ruckley · MPoaF: Making a Book in the 21st Century 2010

  • One of Kindle's advantages is that you do not need a computer to download a book or magazine but there are very few places in Mexico that can provide that service at this time. esperanza

    ~~~> What Should I Bring? 2009

  • Technology publisher Tim O'Reilly on why the Kindle should be an open book: "Unless Amazon embraces open standards, the Kindle's lead will become a very short story." [via MobileRead]

    SF Tidbits for 2/24/09 2009

  • Why Kindle's Whispersync feature is generating buzz ...

    Coffee Break: Feb. 10 2009

  • Epps acknowledges that Forrester's initial reaction to the Kindle as a niche device that would only attract a small number of book-loving early adopters underestimated the fact that consumers would fall in love with the Kindle's one-step shopping system and the immediate gratification of buying books in the Kindle store.

    Archive 2009-06-01 Grace Lee 2009

  • Instead, they'll appear on the Kindle's home page, where readers choose what they want to read, and on the e-reader's screen saver, when the device is turned off.

    Cheaper Kindle in Works, But It Comes With Ads Stu Woo 2011

  • Pronunciations tripping up Kindle's speech function ...

    Coffee Break: May 8 2009

  • Technology publisher Tim O'Reilly on why the Kindle should be an open book: "Unless Amazon embraces open standards, the Kindle's lead will become a very short story." [via MobileRead]

    February 2009 2009

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