Posts Tagged ‘ Reading ’

The New York Times Laments Forward Progress with the Kindle

The Kindle prevents you from learning more about the stranger sitting next to you on the subway, or so this New York Times article suggests. Gone are the days when you could tell whether that person was into sci-fi, sports or politics, for example. Well how about just knowing they’re an early adopter who...

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But I could buy a netbook for that!

But I could buy a netbook for that!

A few weeks ago my old television died. I decided to finally take the plunge into the world of high definition television. I shopped around and found an HDTV that suited me perfectly. But then it hit me. For the same amount of money, or less, I could have bought so much more. I...

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Kindle for iPhone: Amazons Gateway Drug

Kindle for iPhone: Amazons Gateway Drug

Last week Amazon introduced ‘Kindle for iPhone’, an application which enables you to read Amazon ebooks on your iPhone. The interweb buzz centered on the notion that the decision to launch this application was a reflection of Amazon’s desire to sell ebooks, not devices (the Kindle). I disagree. The people who already own Kindles...

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Reading Comfort: Kindle 2 vs. Kindle 1

Reading Comfort: Kindle 2 vs. Kindle 1

I just got a message from a Kindleville reader who had this to say about the difference between Kindle 1 and Kindle 2:Side-by-side, the K1 text is bolder and jumps out at you. It’s as if the low fidelity, dot-matrix-like typeface of the K1 is better suited for the reading experience than the feathered,...

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