amazon kindle fact bits
DRM refers to the fact that you can't view Amazon Kindle books on other devices (including your computer), or on other Kindles - i.e. no sharing, the purpose of DRM.
We've known for some time already that Amazon's AZW files are actually Mobi files, but Amazon didn't share Kindle's Mobi PID which would allow one to buy encrypted Mobi books for Kindle.
As glued to the net as we all are, there's vast quantities of content that is not available online.
The Kindle is already able to read more than just Amazon DRMed content, it can handle a number of formats.
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The Kindle Single: A New Hope for Journalism?
Instead of walking his latest long-form story door to door, freelance journalist Marc Herman decided to blaze his own trail ? he published the story as a Kindle Single. In this interview he talks about the Kindle Single experience and offers his take on the future of journalism. ...
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