The Complete User's Guide To the Amazing Amazon Kindle 2: Tips, Tricks, & Links To Unlock Cool Features & Save You Hundreds on Kindle Content |
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| Title: | The Complete User's Guide To the Amazing Amazon Kindle 2: Tips, Tricks, & Links To Unlock Cool Features & Save You Hundreds on Kindle Content |
| Author: | Stephen Windwalker |
| Publisher: | CreateSpace |
| Type: | Book / Paperback |
| Publication Date: | 18 September, 2009 |
| ISBN / ISBN-13: | 1440471584 / 9781440471582 |
| List Price: | $14.95 |
| Amazon Price: | $14.95 |
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Editorial Review / Publisher's Information:
Product Description Nov. 2007: Amazon launches Kindle. One week later: Stephen Windwalker releases the first Kindle guide, and it spends 17 weeks as the bestselling title in Amazon's Kindle Store. Oct. 2008: Oprah Winfrey endorses the Kindle, which had sold a little over half a million units up until then. Kindle sells out a week later. Feb. 2009: Amazon launches Kindle 2, soon followed by the DX and Kindle for iPhone App. Sept. 2009: In a clear sign of the coming ebook revolution, downloads of Dan Brown's The Lost Symbol outpace Amazon hardcover sales. Dec. 2013: According to projections by analysts at Tech-On, one of Asia's most popular websites, the worldwide number of Kindles and other ebook readers will reach 28.6 million. Today: On this day in 2009 or 2010, as you read these first pages of The Complete User's Guide to the Amazing Amazon Kindle 2, you are about to take your rightful place as a citizen of Kindle Nation and an active, informed participant in The Kindle Revolution.
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Customer Reviews:
Just What I Wanted
04 March, 2010
This product looks great, is light weight, is made well and easy to handle. No problem installing my Kindle in this cover. Like the fact that it is protected with the allround zipper and has a handy compartment for all the cords. Love the red color, it's so easy to find in my carryon when I travel. Like this cover much better than the leather cover my daughter uses. Definitely a quality product.
- Amazon Customer Review
Kindle Book
03 March, 2010
This book is full of surprising things that the Kindle can do. I don't think anyone would be disapointed in it. If you want to find out all of the things hidden in your Kindle, and get the most out of it, then this book is for you. I found it to be very interesting.
- Amazon Customer Review
Links Galore
09 March, 2010
The links to free books and content is worth the price right off the bat. But there's a lot more information that make it invaluable. Recommended.
- Amazon Customer Review
Kudos For Mr. Windwalker's Book: The Complete User's Guide To The Amazing Amazon Kindle.
15 February, 2010
I received my Kindle as a birthday gift in January and have been slightly addicted to it since. You might be interested in the fact that I immediately realized that what Amazon gives as their instruction manual is somewhat insufficient and ever so brief. Never suspecting that it can do what your book guides readers to, you can imagine how pleased I was to get the book and learn! You give the reader a great tool with which to learn and use. Thanks so much.
- Amazon Customer Review
Not Very Helpful Outside The Us
19 March, 2010
This is a good guide, with some fairly obvious - if one had thought of them - hints about managing and sorting titles on your Kindle, and some useful browsing links for finding other books (especially free books) that aren't on Amazon. The main problem - and it is a problem with Kindle 2 itself - is that the Basic Web facility doesn't work at all in the UK (does it work anywhere outside the US?). So advice about websites, google, email and so on are beside the point. To get at those we have to rely on our computers after all. Admittedly we can then download to the Kindle via a USB link, but don't expect to get at the web while on the move with just your Kindle.
- Amazon Customer Review
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