Kindle 2 Links and Shortcuts: Use Free Email, Facebook, Twitter And Other Services on the Kindle
The following links, along with the original sentences in which they are provided, are from the above-referenced chapter of The Complete User's Guide to the Amazing Amazon Kindle 2, which is available in both Kindle and paperback editions from Amazon.com. This reference material is not intended in any way to replace the text of this book, but instead is meant to make it more convenient for readers who have purchased either the Kindle or paperback edition to follow along and access the linked pages from a conventional computer. All material here is protected by copyright held by Stephen Windwalker and Kindle Nation Daily.
Use Free Email, Facebook, Twitter And Other Services on the Kindle- These products are freely available, and you can see a list of them at the Google Mobile products page.
- You will need to do this on your desktop or laptop computer first, by navigating to the Sign Up for Gmail page.
- If you prefer to type the GMail URL into your Kindle's web browser directly, use this address:
- A great daily beginning point for Kindle users who want to get as much as possible from their Kindle web browser is a web "start page" created by Mike Elgan, author of The Book of Kindle blog.
- Click here to access The Kindle Start Page.
- Just to be clear, that means you can download the complete file of Moby Dick from Project Gutenberg, send it to your Kindle email account that Amazon has provided, and Amazon will zap it to you as a Kindle document at no charge.
- you can also send the document to a slightly different form of your Kindle email address [johndoe@free.kindle.com rather than johndoe@kindle.com] and Amazon will send it to your PC so that you can use your USB cable to transfer it to your Kindle).
- You can do the same thing with your Kindle by firing up the Kindle's web Browser and entering one of the mobile addresses, which are http://m.facebook.com and http://m.twitter.com.
- Meanwhile, I hope you will connect with me at http://www.facebook.com/stephen.windwalker and/or http://twitter.com/WindwalkerHere.
- * Just in case your difficulty springs from the URL with which you are entering Gmail, try typing this URL into the URL input field - http://m.google.com.
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