Unboxing the Amazon Kindle — with a twist
I finally got the Amazon Kindle — Amazon.com’s e-book reader. I was so hyped to ***** it open, until…
Well, I guess you’ll just have to watch. Seriously though, the Kindle rocks. It provides digital delivery of books, newspapers, and magazines. If you’re not in a Wi-Fi, it just uses AT&T’s EDGE network to do it (at no additional charge).
Introducing Amazon Kindle
Introducing Amazon Kindle, Amazon.com’s state of the art digital reader.
The Amazon Kindle
Amazon.com announced the Kindle yesterday. This electronic book reader is the latest into the arena, but boasts a wireless connection that allows 1-click shopping…
Read about it here:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20071119/tc_nm/amazon_kindle_dc_2;_ylt=Am1Nn7Xo8PIGzNPhur4vYsQE1vAI
What are your thoughts on the future of books?
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Uitpakparty: Amazon Kindle
Amazon bracht onlangs een eigen e-book uit, de Kindle. Hoe presteert deze ten opzichte van de Sony e-reader die in Nederland te koop is? Paul Molenaar en Rob van Vuuren van Sanoma geven hun oordeel.
Who Needs a Kindle?
Amazon.com recently unveiled the Kindle, a “wireless portable reading device” that can store up to 200 books, weighs only 10.3 ounces, and combines your love of reading with your even bigger love of putting your book down so it can recharge for three hours.
We here at Cracked were curious when we first read about the Kindle. “What kind of person would actually need 200 books on them at any one time?”
Then, we stumbled upon this ad. Now we know exactly what kind of person the Kindle was designed for…

