Kindle

Why Kindle Must Support ODF

I'm not a Kindle user. In part, because it's not available in the UK, but also because it seems too closed in terms of its overall architecture. But it's clearly winning fans - and I think that's going to be a problem. Why that might be is revealed by this interesting posting: Reading .DOC and (some) .PDF files. This part of the Kindle's function turns out to be much more important than I anticipated. Mine can't be the only line of work that involves an endless stream of material to read, often arriving as Word .DOC or Adobe .PDF files. I resist printing them out, and I resent the additional hours of sitting in front a computer screen to read them.

<i>Upgrade Your Life</i> Now Available on the Kindle [Announcements]

Kindle owners patiently awaiting the arrival of our latest book, Upgrade Your Life, on the device: the wait is over! You can now purchase, download, and start reading Upgrade Your Life: The...
Source:

Three Radio Buttons for a Kindle [Contest]

Got 15 seconds to spare for a chance to win a Kindle? Our advertising team needs some sales pitch stats. Answer our three-question survey and enter an email address (so we can contact you if you...
Source:

Valid XHTML 1.0 Strict

Syndicate content