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The Kindle only allows the reading of Amazon DRM-protected content.

The Kindle has many flaws, but it does allow you to read a few different non-DRM formats.

How do you load other eBooks onto the Kindle? Just add Amazon DRM.

The hack allow ENCRYPTED Mobi files to be read on the Kindle. So you can buy a DRM-protected mobi book and read it on Kindle.

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The Kindle is an e-book reader created and sold by Amazon.com. Content is downloaded via Amazon Whispernet. The original version featured a six-inch ...link to new window

Amazon Kindle 2 E-Reader Review - PCWorld

Amazon Kindle 2 E-Reader review and complete Amazon Kindle 2 E-Reader coverage including, lab tests, product specs, prices, user ratings, buying guides, news and more. ...link to new window

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Amazon.com Kindle 2 | Wired.com Product Reviews

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REVIEW: Should you buy an Amazon Kindle e-reader? The answer ...

It doesn't matter if the Amazon Kindle e-book reader is the first e-book reader that makes sense. Physically, the Kindle, named for the love of reading Amazon hopes it ...link to new window

Amazon.com: Digital Text Platform: Sign In

If you have an Amazon.com account, you're already signed up with Digital Text Platform. Check out our quick guide and get started publishing on Amazon Kindle. ...link to new window

Amazon Kindle elektroninių knygų skaitytuvai

Amazon Kindle elektroninių knygų skaitytuvai Lietuvoje. Elektroninės knygos, e-knygos, knygos internete. Knygynų tuštėjimo metas. ...link to new window

Amazon Kindle 2 review -- Engadget

Having already handled the Kindle 2 at its launch in New York City, we had a pretty good idea of what we'd be getting into ...link to new window

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Thinner Amazon Kindle set for August release

Earlier this month it was speculated that the next Kindle would introduce color, multitouch, games, and apps. But Amazon may actually be taking a more conservative approach in a post-iPad marketplace. Bloomberg has heard from people familiar with Amazon's plans that the next version of Kindle will be appearing in August, and little is set to [...] ...link to new window

Thinner Kindle expected August, but without color touchscreen

Amazon plans to unveil a thinner Kindle with a sharper picture in August, according to a Bloomberg News report on Saturday citing anonymous sources. ...link to new window

A slimmer Kindle coming in August?

Amazon is readying a new version of its Kindle electronic-book reader to better compete with the iPad as Sony flags its intentions to release its Reader device in Australia later this year. ...link to new window

Amazon CEO: Kindle won't compete with iPad

Amazon's Kindle software is coming to yet another platform this Summer. We take a look at where it's been already. ...link to new window

E-reader wars: new Kindle emerges as Sony enters the fray

Amazon.com CEO Jeff Bezos says that his company won't try to make the Kindle more iPad-like. At the company's annual shareholder meeting Tuesday, Bezos stressed that the Kindle targets what he calls “serious readers,” while the iPad aims for a far broader audience. ...link to new window

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