Posted in January 14, 2012 ¬ 4:41 pmh.CarstenComments Off
Amazon has released a new application for Windows computers called Send to Kindle. You can upload and send documents and non-Amazon ebooks to Kindle devices, Kindle apps, and Amazon’s cloud from your computer. Send to Kindle stores your documents and ebooks to your Kindle account.
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Posted in January 7, 2012 ¬ 7:04 pmh.CarstenComments Off
Kindles are electronic book readers which you can use to read novels, textbooks and other reading materials. It is comparable to what MP3 players are to music. Computers-and-Technology:Mobile-Computing Articles from EzineArticles.com
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Posted in December 26, 2011 ¬ 4:14 pmh.CarstenComments Off
Visit amzn.to In easy terms, the kindle reader provides a smooth changeover from paper to e-book… I have been using it for a few days right now and I don’t notice that I’m not browsing from a paperback. Where it wins out is that it is significantantly lighter than a hardback. The purchase of books [...]
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Posted in November 20, 2011 ¬ 10:04 amh.CarstenComments Off
The Amazon Kindle Fire and Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet devices are now available for 0 and 0. They set the bar for 7 inch Android ebook readers with lots of capability as tablets too. I personally find the Kindle Fire to be much more compelling thanks to the Amazon ecosystem and slick hardware.
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Posted in September 15, 2011 ¬ 10:01 amh.CarstenComments Off
Native apps or web apps? This can be a tough question for mobile developers. For now, some such as Amazon are choosing to develop both. But HTML5 apps may be where things are headed.
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Posted in August 13, 2011 ¬ 8:01 amh.CarstenComments Off