amazon kindle fact bits
The Kindle has a built in cell receiver so that you can wirelessly browse, preview and purchase books using one-click.
The Kindle DRM wasn't hacked to REMOVE the DRM from Kindle purchases, but added to other books so that they too could be read on the Kindle.
There are converters available from Amazon and/or Mobi for pdf and doc files.
Being at home on a rainy day, but wanting to read some new novel that just came out, you can have it in seconds. This concept (not hobbled by DRM) is pretty damned liberating.
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