Showing posts with label kindle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kindle. Show all posts

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Kindle the new model will send 27 August for pre-order like price like $139: 6 things to love

After that it Kindle an operation of 2 ereaders on quickly then Amazon has announced a new model of the relative popular constituent and obtains the new one like pre-order. Thus it Kindle, he is available for pre-order now and spedetto 27 August. 


While the majority of we will have to attend a month in order to obtain our hands on the new device, some bloggers and reporter fortunate of technology already have had a probability to control it outside. Up to now, they seem appreciate them…

In fact, in the reading of the many of the relationships approximately the new one it ignites, has found to I difficult to find it some thing didn' t the gradice approximately.

This generation of Kindle, like also the point of lower prices. " Various of precedence it Kindle, the $139 ' It Kindle Wi-Fi' a net of the cellular one will be connected to the Internet only using Wi-Fi rather than, " thus noticing that $139 are the " yet" of lower prices; for un' ignition. But the new model is clearly more little one and more polish and the screen definitively cracks a little more… letters appears a darker little one and… a po' sharper." 




It's Cheaper
It's Smaller and Lighter
It's Faster
It has more memory and software features
It Lasts Longer
Two Color Choices


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Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Buy Cheap Kindle Book save 67% Just $9.9 for Over 400,000 Books, Newspapers, Magazines, and Blogs Available



You can search and shop the Kindle Store wirelessly right from your Kindle DX, allowing you to click, buy, and start reading your purchases within a minute. The Kindle Store offers the same great Amazon.com customer experience you're used to, including customer reviews, personalized recommendations, and low prices. We auto-deliver your selections wirelessly, so the next time you hear about a great book, just search, buy, and read.

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If you are out of wireless coverage, such as traveling overseas, you can download books to your PC or Mac and transfer via USB to your Kindle DX.
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Our vision is every book ever printed, in every language, all available in less than 60 seconds. The Kindle Store currently has more than 400,000 books, newspapers, magazines, and blogs and we are adding more every day. Whether you prefer biographies, classics, investment guides, thrillers, or sci-fi, thousands of your favorite books are available. The Kindle Store offers more than 101 of 112 books currently found on the New York Times® Best Seller list. New York Times Best Sellers and most new releases are $9.99, and you'll find many books for less.
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Monday, July 19, 2010

Kindle editions are sold than hardcover books 143 Kindle books for every 100 hardcover books


Today, newspapers, blogs, and magazines are afire with Amazon's latest cryptic report. Jeff Bezos says that cutting the price of the Kindle readers has accelerated sales. He calls the move to $189—provoked by other players—a "tipping point" that has tripled sales of the reading device. With three times as many Kindles selling, the number of Kindle editions is growing at a geometric rate to the increase in device sales.
The company also claims that more Kindle editions are sold than hardcover books. In the quarter, Amazon said it sold 143 Kindle books for every 100 hardcover books, including hardcovers for which there is no Kindle edition. That number includes the last four weeks, when sales increased to 180 electronic books for every 100 hardcover copies.
Yes. These are impressive numbers that do suggest we're approaching a point where digital publishing can become a significant medium all its own. (Though a digital-first hit would be the best way to announce that.) But let's not overlook a few facts about what we're being told.
Are hardcover sales falling or remaining the same? If we look at the numbers from bookstores, we know they're falling. We also know that Kindle owners tend to be heavy consumers of books. We also presume that Kindle owners are loyal Amazon customers. They're buying a Kindle because they trust Amazon to deliver the same quality of service they've received over the years.
So every gain in Kindle sales most likely results in a lost hardcover sale. Amazon still benefits from the transition but it skews the real meaning of the advantage that Kindle editions are showing.
Juding by the way the story has ricocheted around the media world, Amazon has played its cards very well. But because it's being so coy, we have to assume that the numbers are not as good as they might be when reported simply as, well, numbers.
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Kindle editions are sold than hardcover books 143 Kindle books for every 100 hardcover books














Twilight (The Twilight Saga, Book 1)
Breaking Dawn (The Twilight Saga Book 4)
Eclipse (The Twilight Saga, Book 3)

Friday, July 2, 2010

Kindle Previewer for HTML 5″ that will allow readers to view samples of books directly from within a Web browser.


kindle Previewer HTML5This is a busy week , On Monday the Amazon Kindle announced that it will begin selling the new e-books, which is an integrated audio and video. Tuesday, Amazon also has a free application Kindle version of the Google Android mobile phone launched.
Continuing its e-books everywhere approach to digital reading, the company announced on Wednesday in a blog post that it would soon offer a product called “Kindle Previewer for HTML 5″ that will allow readers to view samples of books directly from within a Web browser.
Amazon can send previously asked readers to the test tray are available.
The new service e-book directly from the browser appears "Preview" button of the book on Amazon. If you click on a button opens a window that allows clients to read a sample chapter book, and then have the option to buy an entire book on Kindle compatible, such as computers, mobile phones and players address .
Amazon also plans a feature of HTML 5, CSS 3, the latest Internet standards, used sometimes as an alternative to Adobe Flash Start an interactive online.
According to Amazon, the parties are available "complex drawings and graphics, integrated audio and video where appropriate, and a better user experience more interactive"
As I wrote earlier on Tuesday of this week to place ads on Amazon over its competitors. Kindle application is now IPAD Apple iPod Touch and iPhone with multiple computers and mobile phones, including models of BlackBerry and Google Android. IBookstore, compared with the IPAD is only available for Apple iPhone and iPod Touch.
Amazon said the preview feature added in the coming weeks .

Monday, June 21, 2010

Available now for bookworms - Barnes & Noble reduced price ; NOOK reader


Barnes and Noble NOOK ebook readerGood news for dedicated bookworms today – especially those who’ve been holding out on making the digital transition to electronic reading devices until prices bend alongside an increasingly competitive market.
Moreover, American bookseller Barnes & Noble has this week announced a new WiFi-only version of its popular dual-screen Nook eReader, which will retail for a decidedly pocket-tempting $149 USD due to its lack of cellular-network connectivity.
Further to that announcement, Barnes & Noble has also reduced the $238 USD price ( available here ) of its original Nook reader, bringing the 3G and WiFi-enabled device down to just $199 USD.
According to Barnes & Noble, the revamped Nook will be available online from Monday, June 21, and will be available through walk-in Barnes & Noble and Best Buy stores before the close of the month.
It remains to be seen if and how online retailer Amazon – Barnes & Noble’s closest eReader rival – will react to the Nook product shuffle and price drop, not least because the 3G/WiFi Nook is now some $60 USD cheaper than its Kindle reader.
Available now for bookworms - Barnes & Noble reduced price ; NOOK reader

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Friday, May 28, 2010

Kindle Ship Worldwide - Kindle International Shipment

Kindle DX Wireless Reading Device (9.7" Display, Global Wireless, Latest Generation)Everyone will knew about new technology cause from technology is come to part of our life. When you look around yourself. Everything concern technology and help you feel comfort. even you travel around or work around. Just one piece of technology will be with you such as mobile phone.. almost people have it.. I suggest you welcome to new technology as Kindle to your life..

Yes, Say hello to it. It can take to anywhere anytime you need. It can contain 45,000.- content in side.. easy to read everywhere.. it can adjust screen light.. and much more.. On April last year, In USA happy and say hello to it.. Now everyone can get it one as Amazon kindle available to ship worldwide.


Say Hello to the Newest Kindle Slim: Just over 1/3 of an inch, as thin as most magazines Lightweight: At 10.2 ounces, lighter than a typical paperback Books in Under 60 Seconds: Get books delivered wirelessly in less than 60 seconds; no PC required 3G Wireless: 3G wireless lets you download books right from your Kindle; no annual contracts, no monthly fees, and no hunting for Wi-Fi hotspots International Coverage: Enjoy 3G wireless coverage at home or abroad in over 100 countries. Paper-like Display: Reads like real paper with no glare, even in bright sunlight Carry Your Library: Holds up to 1,500 books Long Battery Life: Read for days without recharging Read-to-Me: With the experimental Text-to-Speech feature, Kindle can read newspapers, magazines, blogs, and books out loud to you, unless the book’s rights holder made the feature unavailable Free Book Samples: Download and read the beginning of books for free before you decide to buy Large Selection: Over 350,000 books, including 104 of 112 New York Times® Best Sellers, plus U.S. and international newspapers, magazines, and blogs Low Book Prices: New York Times Best Sellers and New Releases are .99, unless marked otherwise
  • Slim and Lightweight: Just over 1/3 of an inch, as thin as most magazines. At 10.2 ounces, lighter than a typical paperback
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  • Improved Display: Reads like real paper; now boasts 16 shades of gray for clear text and even crisper images
  • Longer Battery Life: 25% longer battery life; read for days without recharging
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Sunday, May 16, 2010

Bosom Buddies !! Kindle VS iPad Together, they're a total e-book solution.

I read the artical which concern Amazon Kindle and iPad and found real thing which it should to be as Bosom Buddies each other. When you travel around anywhere anytime as slogan of kindle said. Sure it should to be with you if you need to relax and read some book. It can contain more than 40,000 ebook inside.

For iPad , it's new technology as well but come laster by Apple so expert in entertainer techno.And you can read ebook kindle format by install some app at iPad then you can access to all your kindle books.. Some app can run on iPad and can not run on amazon kindle.

In a nutshell, the e-book reading on the iPad is generally great. But the list of things the iPad does badly is identical to the list of things the Kindle does well. And vice versa.

Here are 13 reasons why I think every reader who owns an iPad also needs a Kindle:

1. Reading in the sun. Most active readers enjoy reading in bright light or even direct sunlight. The iPad is unreadable in direct sunlight, but the Kindle works best in the sun.

2. Overheating. For a tablet computer, one of the iPad's many charms is that it's totally silent. It has no fan. However, in direct sunlight, in a hot car or in hot weather, an iPad can overheat and shut down. The Kindle is more heat-friendly.

3. Security. The iPad is a tempting target for thieves. If you're going to do some reading at, say, the beach, the Kindle is vastly superior, not only because of the way it performs in sunlight and heat, but also because it's less likely to be stolen. If you intend to tuck your reading device under a towel and take a dip in the water, well, you're just not going to do that with your shiny new iPad, are you?

4. Reading before sleep. It turns out that reading on or using any device with a back-lit screen can interfere with the quality of your sleep. The iPad has a very bright screen (Apple wisely built a screen dimmer slider bar right into the iBook interface). But the Kindle screen is passive, meaning that it merely reflects light. So if you're like a lot of people who read in bed before sleep, reading on a Kindle will probably help you sleep better.

5. Battery life. The iPad is famous for long battery life. I personally get about 12 hours of active use. But the Kindle battery lasts two weeks! If you're traveling, camping or flying from Idaho to India, or if you find yourself in any situation where you're going to be away from an electrical outlet for more than 12 hours, you can do your reading on a Kindle and save your iPad's battery for other things.

6. Book availability. If you're a serious reader, you're going to need an Amazon Kindle account anyway. This isn't a strong argument in favor of owning Kindle hardware, since you can read Kindle books on the iPad app. But you can't get by with the iBooks store alone. Since I bought my iPad, none of the non-classic books I've tried to purchase have been available on iBooks -- but they have been available on Amazon.

7. Magazine availability. The iPad is a uniquely compelling platform for magazines. But for now, the Kindle platform has a far better selection. Kindle offers what I think are the three best magazines: The New Yorker, The Atlantic and The Economist. It also offers U.S. News & World Report, Foreign Affairs, The Nation, MIT's Technology Review, BusinessWeek, Forbes, The New England Journal of Medicine, Reason, The New Republic and a bunch more. Note that you can't get Kindle magazines in your Kindle iPad app. You must use a Kindle.
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8. Weight. The iPad weighs about a pound and a half. That's a little on the heavy side for long reading sessions where you're holding up the device. The Kindle, on the other hand, weighs only 10.2 ounces.

9. Multiple users. I'll tell you what every iPad owner already knows: Everyone wants to "borrow" your iPad (especially kids). So forget about using it to do some reading when you have family or friends around. Nobody will leave you alone. If you have both devices, you can hand over your iPad and read on your Kindle.

10. Peace. The iPad is still a huge novelty. When I'm using it at Starbucks or some other public place, I'm constantly interrupted by people who want to check it out and hear what I think about it (I've calculated the average to be one interruption every 15 minutes). If you're just there to read, nobody will interrupt you if you're using a Kindle.

11. Multitasking. There are a surprising number of situations where two devices are better than one. If you're a writer of any kind, it's nice to have source material on the Kindle as you write on the iPad. If you're watching TV on the iPad, you can also skim a newspaper on the Kindle. If you're a fan (sports, movies -- whatever), it's great to watch something on TV (World Series, Oscars, etc.) and look up trivia and facts on Wikipedia or the Internet in general or in your own book collection with the Kindle -- without interrupting the show.

12. Auto-reader. The Kindle has a computer voice that reads books, magazines and newspapers to you. Some people find it annoying. But some of us find it quite usable. If I'm in the middle of a great book and have to do something around the house, I'll just plug my Kindle into the speaker system and let the computer voice read to me.

13. Free mobile broadband. If the only reason you want mobile broadband for your iPad is to buy and download books, magazines and newspapers, then you'll save a bundle by buying a Kindle. (Traveling executives, for example, don't need to download TV shows while on business trips, but they do need to grab reading material in the taxi on the way to the airport.) The mobile broadband version of the iPad, the iPad Wi-Fi + 3G, costs an extra $130, plus at least $15 per month for the connectivity. The Kindle costs $259, but comes with free mobile broadband. So you'll save a lot of money by buying the Wi-Fi-only iPad, plus a Kindle.

You can not should which one if you can affort it buy it both like Bosom Buddies as an iPad and a Kindle, there is no question. to be own it all. And I recommend that all serious readers who buy an iPad do the same or Kindle --- should buy it both..

Valentino Rossi - MotoGP 2010