Category: Kindle Thoughts
Kindlebility
Readability is an app that erases all of the clutter and distraction from your articles on the web so that you can read more comfortably. It is available as a…
Why Amazon’s Upcoming Kindle Tablet Has A Chance Against The iPad
It is not surprising to see me claiming that the Kindle is a great product, nor that the Kindle Tablet line is likely to be impressive. The former point is…
Why We May Not See Any Changes To Kindle For iOS
As many of you may be aware, the deadline for app developers to comply with Apple’s new competition stifling rules is the end of this month. So far, no changes…
How Amazon Can Handle Their Kindle Spam Problem
As the Kindle Store is bombarded with countless titles of little or no value to potential purchasers, Amazon has to be wondering what can be done to keep this situation…
Kindle Culture
Stephen Peters, a longtime popular culture writer, has a book called Kindle Culture that I think is worth reading. It is a quick read, and has a lighthearted, easygoing writing…
Can the Amazon Kindle eBook Compare to the Endurance of the Printed Word?
The Amazon Kindle is great and all, but for many lovers of the printed word there is something still lacking. The History. We can download the newest books to our…
Why Some People Are Annoyed By Kindle Book Sales Numbers
Not too long ago, Amazon(NASDAQ:AMZN) announced that they were finally officially selling more Kindle Edition eBooks than they were print books, even discounting free book downloads. It was a big…
Is Getting Locked Into The Kindle Platform Worth It?
The eReader marketplace has reached the point where, in terms of hardware, there simply isn’t a bad option anymore. Both the Amazon Kindle and the Barnes & Noble Nook give…
Possible Reading Focussed Kindle Tablet Spinoffs?
All signs point to there being multiple incarnations of the upcoming Kindle Tablet being released in a variety of shapes and sizes. It isn’t necessarily a new idea in hardware…
Choosing An eReader For Father’s Day: Kindles vs Nooks
As with every popular gift giving holiday, Kindles, Nooks, and other similar products make tempting gifts. They aren’t cheap enough to be trivial, but they aren’t expensive enough to break…