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.
Ebook readers have extremely high contrast/readability and are extremely energy-efficient, being able to display several thousand pages of material without needing to recharge. eBooks are a narrow product, but they have their own ways in which PMPs cannot compete.
Hacker Igor Skochinsky used DRM to load Mobipocket books onto his Kindle. Using a series of scripts, he's able to convert eBook files to Amazon's AZW format and then add the necessary serial number DRM, specialized per an individual's particular Kindle.
As glued to the net as we all are, there's vast quantities of content that is not available online.
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In an effort to save his readers and followers time and give them the ability to look over the shoulder of a successful marketer and business owner, Australian celebrated and award winning entrepreneur and author Pete Williams has today opened up his book shelf and shared his best of the best. ... ...

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Samsung Beats Apple Again: Australian Ban Lifted
Samsung is on a roll. After dodging a US ban on their Galaxy smartphones and tablets, and having the German ban on their tablet lifted, the gadget maker celebrates another victory in Australia, where the ban on the Samsung Galaxy … Continue reading → Samsung Beats Apple Again: Australian Ban Lifted is a post from: SiliconANGLE We're now available on the Kindle! Subscribe today . ...

These Are 12 Things That Will Be Less Expensive in 2012
Because there are already dozens of articles focused on the failing economy and the financial crisis in the eurozone, The Blaze thought it would be a nice change of pace to look at something a bit more positive. ...
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