Kindle DX digital book reader video review

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Top 10 reviews gives us a quick and simple review of the main features of Amazon’s Kindle DX ereader, which include a larger screen than most ebook readers, with 16 shades of gray so you can read books, newspapers, and magazines with pleasure.

 

Hundreds of thousands of Kindle ebooks are available

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Amazon isn’t the only place where you can get ebooks for your electronic Kindle reader. There are tons of places out there, here is a short list of the best ones:

  • www.gutenberg.org Mostly classic ebooks or ebooks that no longer have copywrite
  • www.freekindlebooks.org Mostly Gutenberg ebooks in a kindle reader ready format
  • www.worldlibrary.net Almost  half a million electronic books available, although it does require an $8.95 yearly subscription fee
  • www.fictionwise.com Offers both unencrypted and encrypted electronic .mobi files
  • www.webscriptions.net Mostly SiFi.  Choose Kindle reader compatible for the download of your boks
  • www.mnybks.net If you access it through the basic WebBrowser in Kindle, you can download the books directly.
  • www.ccel.org Christian centered ebook works.
  • Baen.com Free and very inexpensive SciFi e-books for your Kindle ereader
  • Freetechbooks.com Great site for free tech e-books such as computer science, engineering and programming, textbooks and lecture notes.
  • www.BookYards.com This is a relatively easy to navigate website, with plenty of free ebooks to download to your reader.

Kindle Ebook Reader in the UK soon?

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The Kindle book reader might arrive to the UK

Amazon is reportedly close to setting a release date for the kindle in the UK, with “ innovative negotiations” underway with a carrier for providing the wireless connection thru which the device downloads ebooks.

According to Mobile Today,  Amazon have called upon Qualcomm to manage not only the producing of the gsm kindle, but to “ securing connectivity” for the UK device.

Unlike the US kindle, which solely uses Sprint’ s data network for its mobile connectivity, the UK version is tipped to include wireless support also as 3g.  The identity of the carrier involved is unknown,  but likely candidates include T-mobile and O2,  both of whom have well-established wifi networks which their own subscribers have admission to.

Amazon is believed to be working to arrange the establishing of the UK kindle before Christmas 2009,  and to have prior to the specified or implied time secured agreements with publishers of books and be mid-negotiation with those of magazines and newspapers.  The company’ s carrier talks in Germany reportedly broke down in June,  after they were unable to reach consensus on a fair price,  while a similar break-down is suggested to have taken place in the UKaround six months ago.

Cross your fingers... the Kindle might be a nice gift for Christmas in the UK

Cross your fingers... the Kindle might be a nice gift for Christmas in the UK

Kindle Shipping Almost Caught Up

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KindleCoverJust a quick note to let everyone know that the Kindle shipping  estimate is now 5 to 7 weeks. Most regular Amazon customers know that when you order something from Amazon, that is, if it’s in stock, it usually winds up on your doorstep right away.

Unfortunately Amazon has been out of stock, and behind with shipping Kindle’s since Oprah made Kindle her favorite gadget in October. The good news is that the Kindle, as of today,  will ship in 5 to 7 weeks. Which means that it is just a few weeks before the Kindles will be shipping right away. Which is what we’ve wanted all along.

Amazon Catching UP With Kindle Supply

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KindleEreaderCorrection as of January 4th 2009 there is now a 7-9 week wait. So if anyone is still waiting on there Christmas Kindle it should show up pretty soon.

Now that the holiday season is winding down. It’s becoming a little easier to get a new Kindle
there is still a wait but now it’s down to 8 to 10 weeks instead of 11 to 13. So if you’ve got some Christmas money and still didn’t get that Kindle you wanted.

You’ll be able to order a new Kindle from Amazon for 359$ and you’ll receive it in a couple of months. No matter what your holiday wishes are. The Everything Kindle team would like to wish everyone a safe, happy and prosperous New Year. May your days be filled with learning and growing and enjoy the company of those you love.

How To Get Your Book Published On Kindle

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publishingonKindle You authors out there may be wondering how to get your book or ebook published on Kindle. It’s not as daunting as one may think. The first thing you need to do is sign up with Amazons Digital Text Platform.

Here you will find all kinds of information including how to use the dashboard, how to format, an extensive knowledge base, and forums. Just to make things easier here is a link to the Quick Start Guide in PDF format.

In fact one of my favorite bloggers, Pat Doyle, got her ebook published when the Kindle first came out. You can read about her adventures in Publish an Ebook in Amazons Kindle Book Store here.

The Kindle Is Cool

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Here’s a couple of videos explaining the Amazon Kindle. The first one is a nice review from Cnet. The second elaborates a little on why any one would want a Kindle. Or not!

The Amazon Kindle

Who Needs a Kindle?