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Kindle 2: Reading Revolution?

CNET’s Review on Amazon Kindle DX 9.7″ Wireless Reading Device

This is CNET’s review on Amazon Kindle DX 9.7-inch wireless reading device. Check out Amazon aStore for more information astore.amazon.com

Advanced Amazon Kindle 2 reading tips

The Amazon Kindle 2 does much more than just display pages for you to read. A Internet tutorial series by butterscotch.com.

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 [...]

Amazon’s Kindle goes global

www.scmp.com Hong Kong book lovers will finally be able to get their hands on the Kindle 2, Amazon’s popular e-reader, when the product ships internationally on October 19. Charlie Tritschler of the Amazon-affiliated creators of the Kindle, Lab126, was in Hong Kong recently and he gave me a run down of the features that sets [...]

Amazon Kindle DX Video Overview

twitter.com Σ Amazon com Kindle DX Amazon’s 9 7 Wireless Reading Device Latest Generation Kindle Store

kindle 2 intro: Amazon’s kindle2 presentation

fon.gs Kindle 2: Amazon’s New Wireless Reading Device (Latest Generation) amazon-kindle-2.blogspot.com

Amazon Kindle 2 Unboxing (Use in AUS)

Just the unboxing of the Amazon Kindle 2 for use in Australia. If you have any questions on how to use it here, please send them to disposedtrolley@me.com Follow me on Twitter: www.twitter.com www.disposedtrolley.com

Kindle 2: Amazon’s Wireless Reading Device

Kindle 2: Amazon’s New Wireless Reading Device (Latest Generation),Amazon.com

Thoughts on E-Book Readers (Amazon Kindle and Sony Reader)

My thoughts on E-Book Readers, specifically the Amazon Kindle, and the Sony Reader. Share your comments below! What do you think about E-Book Readers? Do they have big potential? Twitter: www.twitter.com