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Hack let you convert encrypted Mobipocket files that were intended for another reader so that that work on Kindle.

A cheap casioppeia allows me to read ebooks around 2001.

Non-DRM Mobi books, like free e-books found online in Mobi format, or files you convert to Mobi files, are already supported on Kindle.

Kindles can read a variety of non-proprietary, non-DRM'ed formats. They read TXT, HTML, JPEG, and non-DRM Mobi files directly.

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Amazon Kindle sales topped 1 million per week over holidays

Amazon says it sold 1 million Kindles per week in the month of December, and the Kindle Fire was the hottest selling product across its entire site. ...link to new window

Kindle is the Biggest Selling Product of 2011 and it's a Big Year for the Brits on Amazon.co.uk

LUXEMBOURG , December 30, 2011 /PRNewswire/ --Adele, Harry Potter , The Inbetweeners and The King's Speech all appear in the bestsellers list for 2011For the second year in a row, Amazon's Kindle has become ... ...link to new window

Amazon Kindle sales tops 1 million per week over holidays

Amazon says it sold 1 million Kindles per week in the month of December, and the Kindle Fire was the hottest selling product across its entire site. ...link to new window

Kindle sales top 1 million per week in December

Amazon says it was the best holiday season ever for its e-readers. The new Kindle Fire tablet was its No. 1 product, followed by the new Kindle Touch and the regular Kindle. ...link to new window

Amazon Kindle sales top 1 million per week over holidays

Amazon says it sold 1 million Kindles per week in the month of December, and the Kindle Fire was the hottest selling product across its entire site. ...link to new window

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