Kindle Question Answer

The Kindle Store Over 350000 Books Plus Newspapers Magazines and Blogs

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Shop The Kindle Store Right On Your Kindle

You can search and shop the Kindle Store wirelessly right from your Kindle, allowing you to click, buy, and start reading your purchases in 60 seconds. 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.

For the first time, you can get books delivered wirelessly while you’re traveling internationally. If you are out of wireless coverage, you can download books to your PC or Mac and transfer via USB to your Kindle. Wireless download times can vary based on 3G or EDGE/GPRS coverage, signal strength, and file size. See wireless coverage map for availability.

More Than 350,000 Books

Our vision for Kindle is to have every book ever printed, in every language, available in 60 seconds from anywhere on earth. We have worked with publishers to get the most popular books you want to read. The Kindle Store currently has more than 350,000 titles 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 107 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. Content availability and pricing vary for customers outside of the U.S. Check your country

Free Book Samples

No need to judge a book by its cover. Kindle lets you download and read the beginning of books for Free. Sample a new author or book–if you like what you read, simply buy and download the whole book with 1-Click, right from your Kindle, and continue reading. Sample length will vary by book.

New York Times Best Sellers and most new releases are $9.99 unless marked otherwise. Some of our most popular titles include:

Travel internationally and still get books in under 60 seconds. Download books wirelessly in over 100 countries around the world. Stay in touch with news from home by having your newspaper and magazine subscriptions delivered wirelessly while you travel. See wireless coverage map for availability.

For U.S. customers traveling abroad, a $1.99 fee currently applies when downloading books or single issues of periodicals wirelessly from your Archived Items or the Kindle store while traveling internationally. For details on periodicals and personal documents, click here. To avoid any fees, you can always download books, periodicals, and personal documents via your computer and transfer to your Kindle using USB.

Carry Your Library in 10.2 Ounces

Holds Over 1,500 Books

The ultimate travel companion, Kindle weighs 10.2 ounces and holds up to 1,500 books. No longer pick and choose which books fit in your carry-on. You can always have your entire Kindle library with you.

Automatic Library Backup: Re-Download Your Books Wirelessly

Books you purchase from the Kindle Store are backed up online in your Kindle book library at Amazon.com. You can wirelessly re-download books available in your library. This allows you to make room for new titles on your Kindle. We even back up your last page read and annotations. Please see more information about your library content.

Enhanced Reading

Lose Yourself in Your Reading

The most elegant feature of a physical book is that it disappears while you’re reading. Immersed in the author’s world and ideas, you don’t notice a book’s glue, the stitching, or ink. Our top design objective was to make Kindle disappear—just like a physical book—so you can get lost in your reading, not the technology.

Paper-Like Screen

Utilizing the latest in electronic-ink display technology, Kindle provides a crisp black-and-white 6″ screen with the same appearance and readability of printed paper. Sharp and natural with no glare or backlight, reading on Kindle is nothing like reading from a computer screen. Those who see it for the first time always do a double-take. The screen works using ink, just like books and newspapers, but displays the ink particles electronically. And unlike a laptop or smart phone, Kindle never gets warm so you can comfortably read as long as you like.

Read what some of our customers have to say about Kindle’s screen:

“My first impression of Kindle’s screen was: ‘That’s a screen?! It doesn’t look like a screen.’ When I got my own, I had the same impression again. It looks like a book page, only perfect. No grain or pulp.” —Jeremy

“I love how the screen really looks like a page, because I do work at a computer all day, and the last thing I want to look at is another screen.”

—Amy P.

“I found the contrast to be soothing and I was able to read in direct sunlight with no glare.” —M. H.

“I use my Kindle for reading in bed and sitting at my desk. I also did a test read while sitting in full sun and the screen is even more readable.”

—Dallas M

Book Promotion 2010

Posted in Kindle Question Answer on September 4th, 2011 by kindlebooksfree – Be the first to comment

The iPad Killer
The Kindle Fire!



Ask YOURSELF : CAN I.......

1. Surf the internet? YES!
2. Read eBooks & Magazines? YES!
3. Read e-mail? YES!
4. Watch Pics Videos & Movies? YES!
5. Twitter & Facebook? YES!
6. Play Music? YES!
7. Play Games? YES!
8. Install APPs? YES!
9. Afford it? YES!

YES!
THE ANSWER WILL SHOCK YOU!
CLICK HERE NOW
 Book Promotion 2010


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Today’s author works on a powerful computer, with a fast modem for Internet access.

Special computer programs such as Scrivener, Writers Café, Page Four, New Novelist and Screenwriter Version Six can handle script formats for motion pictures, theatre, television, novels, comic books and non-fiction books.

Amazingly they keep track of characters and plots. Some advise on the structure, scene order, suggest characters’ names, personality attributes and locations

 

Manuscript lying on the desk, crisp and ready to be released on to the unsuspecting world, writers start sending copies to Literary Agents, still the key-people to get into mainstream retail publishing.

The reality for the typical author who, full of hope, at some considerable cost has sent out maybe a hundred copies of the manuscript to literary agents worldwide, is the depressing sound, over the next month or two, of rejection notes flopping on the doormat.

 

The modern author, in this new publishing era, does not even bother sending a manuscript to a Literary Agent.

Better to send it to a professional editor, who will comment on characterization, the plot, the start, the middle section, and the end. The author will then correct accordingly or ignore comments. Then it is the proofreader’s turn, to correct spelling and grammar mistakes, change bad sentences, cut out repetitions and generally give the book a professional feel.

Book being ready, the publishing phase, is the easiest of the whole process.

Several hundred different POD (Print On Demand) companies worldwide will take on the task, creating a cover and back cover, producing an ISBN number, providing all the necessary help to get the book ready with a nice, professional feel.

Yes, one single book can now be produced with full color cover and unlimited pages – removing the cost of having stock, which could easily end up in the author’s garden shed or garage, not being sold.

 

But the publishing revolution does not stop here

Here comes www.Book-Promotion.com

It’s a fact, that the general buying public are not aware of the new book published via POD so it is absolutely essential for the author to get visibility or awareness for the book.

There are some book publicists who work independently and are not bound to publishing houses. Among them is Book Promotion Limited, who works worldwide and who has successfully promoted hundreds of books.

Book-Promotion started some years ago from the idea by one man, who put a team of experts together to research how to create awareness for an unknown author and a new book.

A year was spent focusing on the publishing world and the struggle of new writers. Then gradually the team moved on to create a proper promotion campaign, called Book Promology, which today is sold in the UK, US, Canada, Australia to POD publishers, mainstream publishers and mostly to individual authors.

In end of 2008 the financial crises hit the book trade badly and maybe more than other sections, the promotion of new authors were hit badly. Sales slumped to hardly anything. In November 2009 this changed and the trade is now nearly back to normal. 

One of the internal professional reviewers reads the book, decides on keywords, checks the synopsis and forwards the finished review to the author or publisher for comments.

Adding that to an interview with the author, a press release, a bio provided by the author, info on how to buy the book and a couple of pictures, the seven-page web site is ready. The site is focusing strongly on creating sales.

Advanced tag and keyword technology is used to attract the right people for that specific book. 

Registration on hundreds of search engines is done and a Google Adwords campaign made ready.

The book promoted is placed on the two largest book price comparison sites, together with a registering on the eight most applicable social websites with an audience of many hundred millions. Social Media Marketing is now a growing factor and some author runs their own ‘shop’ creating a steady sale of books.

The company includes a three-month one-to-one support.

 

An interesting ‘product’ from Book Promotion Ltd is the presentation of new books at the Cannes Film Festival. This campaign ensures that the new book is placed in the hands of selected film producers, interested in the subject of the book being promoted. The books are hand delivered one by one to film producers at the Festival. A serious way of Book Pitching. No guarantee can of course be given. All negotiations are between the author or publisher and the film company.

A list is produced, a few weeks after the Cannes Film Festival has finished, enabling the author to follow up, with personal letters to hear the view of the producers, should the author not have been informed by the film production company.

Nowadays, at the Cannes Film Festival books are also considered for DVD production or for Terrestrial television production, without having been made into a main film, creating thereby a much bigger and more dynamic opening for the new author’s book.

Book Promotion representative has presented books at the Film Festival for many years and knows the way round this very busy marketing place where last year nearly a thousand films was up for sale.

 

Amazon has launched its wireless book reader called Kindle DX with a 9.7 screen. A very impressive hand held, thin computer, able to hold over 2.000 books. Sony Reader Tactile is also on the market. A simply beautiful product. Within days Apple is expected to launch it own version based on Ipod technology. Hewlett Packard’s reader is also anticipated within days.

These new Readers are expected to be a new and very exciting market place for new authors.

Electronic Readers has been launched without success eight years ago, but then they were clumsy, heavy and very restricted.

The amazing screen on these new Readers makes it easier to read, than from a normal white page and less tiresome for the eye. Even work in strong sunlight.

Now, in 2010 it’s all different and maybe time has come for changing the way we read books, documents, magazines and even newspapers.

 

Wireless Wishlist for 2009

Posted in Kindle Question Answer on September 2nd, 2011 by kindlebooksfree – Be the first to comment

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It seems like every time you turn around there is a new wireless gadget making its way into our every day lives. Modern day society has managed to completely Free itself from wired electronic devices – so much so that it is now possible to live and work from almost anywhere on the planet.

With Christmas just around the corner, and 2008 fast approaching, we thought it would be fun to put together a short list of some very cool wireless devices that you may find making their way to your wireless “wish list”.

Our top five wireless wish list choices for the new year are:

#1 – Wireless VoIP Skype Phone

1984 witnessed the breakup of the ATT monopoly and the cost of a telephone call has been dropping ever since. Little did we know that the internet would provide the most cost-effective means of making a call. On the cutting edge of Free and dirt cheap long distance calling is Skype.

Skype is the internet application that has allowed millions of people from across the globe to call one another right from their desktop PC. Now you can make Free or or very inexpensive calls using Skype using only a wireless Wi-Fi connection. Skype has indeed gone mobile. The Netgear SPH-200D Cordless Phone with Skype takes all the hassle out making a Skype call. No need to install any software, or even turn on your PC.

Simply plug the Cordless Base Station into your internet router and begin speaking with friends, family and business associates via the internet from wherever you are. The SPH-200D can even replace your land line phone. Just plug the base station into any active phone jack and it becomes a traditional cordless phone as well.

#2 – Kindle Wireless Book Reader

For the busy traveler who hates to lug books on business trips – the new wireless Kindle Book Reader by Amazon. Kindle has brought new meaning to the term “wireless book”.

The Kindle is like no other electronic reader on the market. It is designed to be read comfortably at any angle for long periods of time – without the eyestrain that often results from staring at a computer screen. This device is completely mobile and is very simple to use. No PC syncing is needed.

The Kindle uses the same 3G network as advanced cell phones, delivering complete contents of books wirelessly through Amazon’s own network: Amazon Whispernet. (In other words, you’ll never need to locate a Wi-Fi hotspot.)

With the Kindle, all you need to do is just think of a book, magazine or newspaper you would like to read, and Kindle will do the rest. In a matter of seconds, Kindle will wirelessly download and display your selection’s entire contents on its paperback-sized screen. Kindle allows users to download and read the beginning of books for free. All newspaper subscriptions start with a risk-free two-week trial.

Will the Kindle ever replace the tried and true paperback? Maybe not. But with the ability to have 200 books stored at any one time, it sure saves space on a long business trip!

#3 – Wireless Internet Radio

For those that love their radio but cannot seem to find a decent local station: The Wi-Fi internet radio.

The Tangent Quattro internet radio integrates WiFi radio with distinctive Danish styling. Housed inside a MDF wood cabinet with real walnut veneer, the Quattro has the highest quality audio among WiFi radios.

This handy little radio allows you to search over 5000 Internet radio stations – by location AND genre. Listen to anything from Jazz in Taiwan to news from Germany. You can also use the Quattro to wirelessly stream music and audio from your computer (PC and Mac), or connect your MP3 player to the audio-in and use the radio as a stand alone speaker.

Unlike satellite radio, there are NO monthly subscription fees. You don’t even have to turn on your computer to use it. Wirelessly connect to any Broadband wireless (WiFi) network and listen to your heart’s content.

#4 – Wireless GPS Navigator

If you have ever experienced being completely lost without a gas station in sight, it may be time to pick up a wireless GPS navigational device.

Today’s GPS devices will not only help you navigate anywhere in the U.S. and Canada, they will also provide travel tips, and even store your favorite MP3s and photos! Our choice in this category is the Garmin nüvi 350.

The Garmin nüvi 350 revolutionizes what one would expect from a GPS navigation device – or any device for that matter!

The Garmin 350 is one of the most popular, portable and reliable GPS devices around. Wherever you go – in your car or on foot – this wireless marvel offers extremely accurate position data, thanks to a high-sensitivity integrated GPS receiver by SiRF and WAAS-enabled, 12-satellite reception.

It comes equipped with detailed maps of the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico. The device is touch-screen controlled, and comes with a unique “text-to-speech” feature which calls out turns by street name. It is also compatible with Garmin’s GTM 10 FM TMC traffic receiver, allowing users to avoid traffic tie-ups by simply pushing a button that will calculate a new route instantly.

We predict that these types of wireless devices will be everywhere in a few years. Then we will wonder how we got along without them.

#5 – Wireless Indoor Remote Control Power Outlet

Finally, for the “lazy” in all of us: the

SVAT WRC100 Wireless Indoor Remote Control Power Outlet.

This technologically advanced wireless electronic remote switch can control virtually everything in your house with just the push of a button. Control lamps, radios, or other electrical devices from up to 100 feet away, even through walls and floors, with this radio frequency wireless remote control.

The receiver plugs directly into any three-prong outlet, and provides a remote switched three-prong outlet to allow radio frequency on & off control for a wide variety of electrical devices. The control unit, with keychain, is more than small enough to fit into your pocket, but its signal will work up to 100 feet away from the receiver even from inside your car.

Ideal for those hard-to-reach plug-ins like holiday lights and computer outlets. The kids left the television on and you don’t feel like getting out of a comfortable chair to turn it off? Just one handy button and you’re in charge.

Easy Plug & Play Installation: Plug receiver into wall outlet. Plug device to be controlled into receiver. That’s it you’re done! No wiring is necessary! There you have it, our top picks for your wireless wish list for this holiday season and for 2008. Be sure to include at least one wireless gadget on list this year!

Wireless thing you can download books into…whats it called?

Posted in Kindle Question Answer on September 2nd, 2011 by kindlebooksfree – 2 Comments

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I want to get my husband a electronic device I saw on Oprah. Its a electronic book basically. You can download about 120 books into it? Anyone know what its called?

Has anyone tried Amazon’s new wireless tech device, Kindle, for downloading and reading books?

Posted in Kindle Question Answer on August 31st, 2011 by kindlebooksfree – 2 Comments

I would love to try this, but the price of $399 scares me to death, especially if there is no way to examine one in person before ordering. Will wait until a later model comes out, hopefully with the prices down. But in the meantime, I would love to hear feedback from anyone who has had experience with this new “toy.” (Or who know of people that have tried it out.)

Kindle Wireless reading device has school books?

Posted in Kindle Question Answer on August 27th, 2011 by kindlebooksfree – 3 Comments

The iPad Killer
The Kindle Fire!



Ask YOURSELF : CAN I.......

1. Surf the internet? YES!
2. Read eBooks & Magazines? YES!
3. Read e-mail? YES!
4. Watch Pics Videos & Movies? YES!
5. Twitter & Facebook? YES!
6. Play Music? YES!
7. Play Games? YES!
8. Install APPs? YES!
9. Afford it? YES!

YES!
THE ANSWER WILL SHOCK YOU!
CLICK HERE NOW
 Kindle Wireless reading device has school books?


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I was wondering if i could carry around the small transportable Kindle Wireless Reading Device at school.
Do they sell the book “The Earth And It’s Peoples- A Global History Second Edition” for history on it?
So i could carry less around at school
Thanks

Has anyone been able to get textbooks 4 college on the Kindle DX?

Posted in Kindle Question Answer on August 24th, 2011 by kindlebooksfree – 3 Comments

The iPad Killer
The Kindle Fire!



Ask YOURSELF : CAN I.......

1. Surf the internet? YES!
2. Read eBooks & Magazines? YES!
3. Read e-mail? YES!
4. Watch Pics Videos & Movies? YES!
5. Twitter & Facebook? YES!
6. Play Music? YES!
7. Play Games? YES!
8. Install APPs? YES!
9. Afford it? YES!

YES!
THE ANSWER WILL SHOCK YOU!
CLICK HERE NOW
 Has anyone been able to get textbooks 4 college on the Kindle DX?


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Ive been tryog to find college textbooks that can b read on the Kindle dx. Has anyone had any success with this? Thanks!