February
8
2010

The Complete User’s Guide To the Amazing Amazon Kindle 2: Tips, Tricks, & Links To Unlock Cool Features & Save You Hundreds on Kindle Content (Paperback)

The Complete User's Guide To the Amazing Amazon Kindle 2: Tips, Tricks, & Links To Unlock Cool Features & Save You Hundreds on Kindle Content

Nov. 2007: Amazon launches Kindle. One week later: Stephen Windwalker releases the first Kindle guide, and it spends 17 weeks as the bestselling title in Amazon’s Kindle Store. Oct. 2008: Oprah Winfrey endorses the Kindle, which had sold a little over half a million units up until then. Kindle sells out a week later. Feb. 2009: Amazon launches Kindle 2, soon followed by the DX and Kindle for iPhone App. Sept. 2009: In a clear sign of the coming ebook revolution, downloads of Dan Brown’s The Lost Symbol outpace Amazon hardcover sales. Dec. 2013: According to projections by analysts at Tech-On, one of Asia’s most popular websites, the worldwide number of Kindles and other ebook readers will reach 28.6 million. Today: (more…)

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February
7
2010

Notepad for Kindle (Kindle Utilities) (Kindle Edition)

Notepad for Kindle (Kindle Utilities)

This simple document, when transferred to your Kindle, provides you with a place to record and keep personal notes. Just click on one of the sixteen preset note locations after opening Notepad and select “Add Note.” Input your thoughts, ideas, or reminders and click “Done.” Then, when you return to Notepad, you can read your notes by selecting “My Notes and Marks” from the menu. Just click on any note icon to edit or delete. Make your Kindle just a little more useful with Notepad from EduKindle.

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February
6
2010

The Complete User’s Guide To the Amazing Amazon Kindle 2: Tips, Tricks, & Links To Unlock Cool Features & Save You Hundreds on Kindle Content (#1 Guide to the Kindle US & Global) (Kindle Edition)

The Complete User's Guide To the Amazing Amazon Kindle 2: Tips, Tricks, & Links To Unlock Cool Features & Save You Hundreds on Kindle Content (#1 Guide to the Kindle US & Global)

From the author and publisher of Kindle Nation Daily (the #1 paid blog in the Kindle Store), here’s the inside scoop on the latest generation Kindle (both the Kindle International and the Kindle 2).TABLE OF CONTENTS includes Part One: FREE – How to Get Millions of Free Books, Songs, Podcasts, Periodicals & Free eMail, Facebook, Twitter and Wireless Web With Your Amazon Kindle 21. Isn’t It Ironic? That Expensive Kindle That You are Holding is the Key to “Free”2. Find and Download Thousands of Free Books from the Kindle Store3. Find and Download Free Books from Kindle-Compatible Services (Project Gutenberg’s “Magic Catalog,” MobileRead and Feedbooks)4. Find Free Books from the Web, Including Any of Google’s Million-Plus Free (more…)

February
4
2010

The Jungle Book (Kindle Edition)

The Jungle Book

This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.

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January
29
2010

The Angel Experiment (Maximum Ride, Book 1) (Kindle Edition)

The Angel Experiment (Maximum Ride, Book 1)

From Publishers Weekly

Themes from Patterson’s popular adult titles When the Wind Blows and The Lake House waft through this YA thriller, the author’s first in the genre. Wood stars as Maximum Ride, 14-year-old leader of a band of kids who have escaped the lab where they were bred as 98% human and 2% bird (wings being a key component) and developed a variety of other-worldly talents. In Patterson’s unusual universe, Max and her young cohorts are soon forced to rescue one of their own—a girl named Angel—from a pack of mutant wolf-humans called Erasers. Wood nails Patterson’s often adult-beyond-their-years dialogue with a jaded tone. But the result of this pairing makes Max sound more off-putting than cool or intriguing. T (more…)

January
28
2010

The Kindle 2 Cookbook: How To Do Everything the Manual Doesn’t Tell You (Kindle Edition)

The Kindle 2 Cookbook: How To Do Everything the Manual Doesn't Tell You

The Kindle 2 Cookbook provides stey-by-step recipes to do everything the Kindle 2 User’s Guide doesn’t tell you about–for free. Learn the Kindle’s hidden secrets and follow clear, convenient instructions to unlock them. The Kindle Cookbook’s handy reference format will make this one book that is always loaded on your Kindle! This edition includes support for Windows XP, Windows Vista and MacIntosh OS X users.- What the Kindle Manual Doesn’t Tell You – Computers and Flash Drives- File Formats – Copy Protection – Access 1000,000+ Free Books- Email, Instant Messaging and News- Send And Receive Email From Your Kindle-Using Any Email Address! – Browse RSS Feeds Using Google Reader – Using Google Calendar – 34,000+ Free Daily (more…)

January
26
2010

Great Point Light Flex Neck Clip-On Reading Light for Kindle (White)

Great Point Light Flex Neck Clip-On Reading Light for Kindle (White)No description for this product could be found, but have a look over at Amazon for reviews and other information.

January
26
2010

Free Kindle Books and How to Find Them (revised 11/09) (Kindle Edition)

Free Kindle Books and How to Find Them (revised 11/09)

Updated November 2009!From the author of the best-selling blog “Free Kindle Books Plus a Few Other Tips” comes this update to your guide to millions of free books online! Rather than limit yourself to the offerings at Amazon, there are literally thousands upon thousands of books, short stories, and more available to you for no charge which you can transfer directly to your Kindle or other eBook reader, download via the Kindle’s WhisperNet service or, for a small fee, email directly to your Kindle. Updated November 2009!Everyone enjoys receiving free stuff – the author included. This guide shows you where you can receive several hundred thousand (actually over a million) free books, blogs, short stories, and other c (more…)

January
25
2010

Why Ebook Reader Enjoy Book Reading?

E-book replace the extra load form the life of bookish people. I am also an e-book reader and switch over for paper made book reading to e-book reading few years back continuing this comfortable cutting edge technology for a long time. The most attractive part of e-books is they are enormously portable and you can send a large book in the form of e-book to you friends just like an email attachment. A book writer transfers his view and thought in a book in the printed text format and he or she sale it to the market and earns money. In case of e-book a writer can also publish his e-book in some e-book publishing site. He can offer reviews copy to other writer in some e-book forums. So every thing just like traditional and the process is depending on digital format.

In a book there some other contributors like cover designer and graphics designer who make it more attractive for the readers. To present an e-book in a standard form a computer graphics designer uses some good colorful cover design to attract more e-book reader. The sound effect in an e-book mane it a live conversation with the writer and an e-book reader enjoy book reading by listening the sound effects. An e-book seller sale it under some password protection environment and concerned e-book reader buy these e-book by paying electronics money. Then buyer gets a link URL in a secured mail and he or she can download these electronics file in his or her computer without difficulties. E-book reader software is required for reading this special file format (generally in .pdf format). These are just like your traditional book but the main advantage of e-book is faster in case of distribution and to sale these e-books you don’t need retail book stores. You can open an online 24 hr open e-book store on the Internet.

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January
23
2010

Touchpad Technology And The Ebook Reader: Are You Ready To Go Paperless?

The question is lurking in the back of all our minds as things around us slowly become digital – What should I choose? With technology like the touchpad and touchscreen panel , thanks to capacitive sensors, technology is becoming more tactile, we feel like we can interact more effectively with our electronics. But, are you ready to replace your paperbacks and hardcovers with an eBook reader. There are many already on the digital bandwagon. However, there are many that say they will never jump on board.So, why don’t people want to go paperless? After all, we’re trying to become a more environmentally sound society, right? Well, for starters everyone loves the feel of a good book in their hands – cracking open that spine for the first time and enjoying the smell of the new printed paper. Ah, and the look of the book upon your bookshelf. You can organize, stylize and decorate with hardbacks or paperbacks. You can swap books with your friends. With digital magazines you can’t clip out your favorite articles and make a handy file folder for the best recipes. Finally, it’s a nice escape for a lot of people. When you sit on a the bus on your way to work or wait in the lobby somewhere, it is nice to get away from the computer screen you probably stare at all day. It lets the eyes rest for a moment. While there seems to be many reasons why people are avoiding the eBook reader, many are embracing it because of the positive aspects. It saves on printed material. It also allows you to store many books, newspapers, pdf documents and magazines all on one device. They are small enough to stick in a purse or briefcase so you can easily carry it with you wherever you might go. Plus, with the use of the touchscreen technology it might end up right next to the iPod as the coolest gadget to own. It can never hurt to be hip, right?Who knows the future of the eBook reader as it is still relatively new and fighting for its place among the newest, coolest technology. However, another important aspect to consider is how it might impact the future of the printed word if it does become the norm. Will this mean copies of books are pirated and hacked thus a decrease in earnings for writers across the board? Will it mean a more environmentally friendly way to get our news, recipes and fiction? Maybe the next time you go to Barnes and Noble it won’t be to pick up your favorite author’s new book, perhaps it will be to hook up to a download station where you can peruse and purchase it digitally. I don’t know. One thing is certain, however. We haven’t seen the last of the eBook reader. We’ll have to wait to see where it lands. It is hard to say whether society will decide to go digital when it comes to books. It’s hard to imagine a world without libraries and good bookstores where you can grab a cup of coffee and relax. Maybe, in the end, there is space and a place for both. What will you decide?

About the Author: Rebecca Beckett is a freelance writer for Innuity If you would like more information about touchscreen panel or touchpad go to Cirque
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