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.
A cheap casioppeia allows me to read ebooks around 2001.
Hack let you convert encrypted Mobipocket files that were intended for another reader so that that work 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.
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