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Use Mobipocket software to convert PDFs to that format so you can read them on Kindle.

Think about waiting somewhere in the middle of the day, or perhaps in an airport while you're traveling, and having immediate access to 100,000 books and hundreds of newspapers and periodicals from this pad in your hand.

The Kindle supports Mobipocket files directly. You don't need to write a script to do that.

As glued to the net as we all are, there's vast quantities of content that is not available online.

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Amazon: Time to start programming your e-books

The release of new Kindle tools to create books using HTML and other Web technology dramatically expands graphics and formatting options. ...link to new window

The Economist Tries A Flipboard-Like Election App All In HTML

The Economist has given HTML web apps another shot in the arm by packaging its U.S. presidential election material in to a new Flipboard-like tablet content offering that works entirely in the web browser.... ...link to new window

Kindle Fire Software Update Doesn't Fix Laggy Browser

Amazon has released a software update for its Kindle Fire tablet, promising enhanced "fluidity and performance." But the update doesn't mention anything about improved browser performance, and our own testing suggests the browser is inexplicably slow. ...link to new window

Win a Kindle Fire

Sign up for Local Bargains before Monday, Dec. 19 and be eligible to win a Kindle Fire in time for Christmas. The Elk Grove Citizen has announced Dec. 16 as the launch date for their new and exciting program, Local Bargains, which will help local consumers during these economic times. ...link to new window

Amazon announces it`s ready to accept e-books in new KF8 format

(PhysOrg.com) -- Amazon has announced that it is now ready to allow publishers to submit e-books to its Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) site in what it is calling Kindle Format 8 (KF8). Doing so will allow publishers to add richer looking content to their e-books, making them perhaps more attractive to readers. Instead of simple text and the occasional pasted-in image, the new format takes ... ...link to new window

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