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The Amazon Kindle is the revolutionary wireless book reading device that is on every book lovers wish list. This is currently listed as the #1 product sold in Amazon’s electronics department and I can definitely see why.
Who wouldn’t want to take those 5 bookshelves crowding your office full of thousands of books you haven’t touched in years, and download them all into one simple device that can fit in your purse or backpack?
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Last year in 2007 I remember when the Amazon Kindle was launched, and I thought “that’s kinda cool”. But it’s yet “another device” that does something you can already do on your mobile phone AND computer AND laptop! So, my first impression (back then) was that it was “cool” but not completely necessary. Now, let’s talk about what makes it viable as a gadget and why it’s becoming more popular.
The Amazon Kindle is an “eReader”. It’s meant for you to take it with you and read things, from... Read Full Story
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Amazon's Kindle 2 leaked CNET News - 33 minutes ago After rumors surfaced on the web a few months back that a new Kindle might be on the way, Amazon did it's best to shoot them down, saying a new Kindle was not coming this year. New Sony Reader includes touch, but no wireless BetaNews Sony Revamps E-Book Reader, But No Wireless InformationWeek CRN - PC Magazine - Electronista - TG Daily all 153 news articles
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Amazon Kindle is an electronic book reader service that was launched by Amazon.com back in November 2007. It is a convenient, portable reading device with the ability to download books, magazines, newspapers, and website content by a wireless broadband method that does not require connection to a PC. It uses an “electronic paper” display that provides an experience similar to that of reading a newspaper without using any sort of background lighting. Kindle uses a proprietary AZW format and... Read Full Story