Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Why Your Kindle's Free Wireless Web Browser is a Revolutionary Feature, and Why Amazon Should Keep it Free

Kindle 2 Links and Shortcuts: Why Your Kindle's Free Wireless Web Browser is a Revolutionary Feature, and Why Amazon Should Keep it Free

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.

  • Did I just tell you that you could buy a mobile computer for $219 to $489 with all of the above features, and never pay a dime to connect to the web?
  • It has not been lost on Kindle's early adopter users that, in its Amazon Kindle: License Agreement and Terms of Use, Amazon expressly provides for such a service fee:
  • Amazon, the subject of Robert Spector's book Amazon.com: Get Big Fast, also understands the importance of dominating market share better than any business in the world.
  • Make democracy work in the land of the Kindle by emailing your feedback to kindle-feedback@amazon.com.

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