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27th November 2008

Happy Thanksgiving!

LightMyKindle.com would like to wish everyone a very happy Thanksgiving!

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25th November 2008

Portfolio.com Discusses Esquire’s E-Ink Cover

Portfoilo.com discusses Esquire’s e-ink cover, the first of its kind. The cover used the same technology available in the Amazon Kindle. Portfolio.com says,

How sexy was the E-Ink technology on Esquire’s October cover? In the eyes of the magazine-buying public, it was about as sexy as Angelina Jolie, but decidedly less sexy than Johnny Depp.

You can check out the full article at Portfoilo.com.

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24th November 2008

Jeff Bezos Named One of America’s Best Leaders

Us News & World Report named Amazon.com CEO Jeff Bezos one of America’s greatest leaders recently. One of their writers spoke with Bezos regarding leadership and being an internet pioneer. One tip he gives for start-ups is keeping your focus in the right place. He says,

We wanted to have a customer-focused culture. We consciously tried to get that.

Check out the full article at USnews.com. Other people named as leaders were Lance Armstrong, Steven Spielberg, and Secretary of Defense Robert Gates. You can see the full list here.

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20th November 2008

Six Month Anniversary

Today is the six-month anniversary of the day I started LightMyKindle.com. I received a Kindle as a gift in March 2008. I was immediately fascinated by the device and wanted to share what I learned about it with other Kindle owners. In the past six months I’ve learned some pretty neat tricks, and have enjoyed reading several novels in this new format.

In case you’re new to the site, here are some things you might want to check out:

Over the past six months I have thoroughly enjoyed exploring the Kindle and sharing my findings with everyone. In the coming months I hope to make some improvements to the site that will help Kindle owners and potential Kindle owners find the information they’re looking for.

If you have questions about the Kindle, feel free to email me at cj@lightmykindle.com.

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19th November 2008

Happy Birthday Kindle!

One year ago today, Amazon released the most talked about gadget of the year - the Amazon Kindle e-book reader. The sensational device allowed readers to download their favorite classics and new best-sellers directly from the device using a free wireless connection.

It holds 200 books and has an SD slot to expand the memory even more. Amazon offers digital newspaper and magazine subscriptions, with new issues being delivered wirelessly before they hit news stands. Debuting at $399, the Kindle made up for its high price with low prices on books - $9.99 for new releases and best-sellers and prices as low as a few dollars for older titles.

The Kindle sold out in five and a half hours and remained on backorder for months. Oprah declared the Kindle her new favorite gadget and caused it to sell out again. Since launch day, Amazon has doubled its content offering to almost 200,000 titles.

I created this blog to discuss the Kindle - tips, news, and Kindle book reviews - because I think the Kindle is a fascinating device, and it has been a wonderful addition to my collection of useful gadgets.

I hope my readers will join me in saying:

Happy Birthday Kindle! And many more…

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18th November 2008

Kindle Basics #15: Saving Battery Power

This one might be a no-brainer for most Kindle users, but for new users it might be a helpful tip. The easiest way to preserve battery power is to turn off your wireless connection. The switch is on the back of your Kindle, next to the power switch. Whenever you’re not actively using the wireless connection, you should turn the switch off.

You should only turn it on when you’re browsing the Kindle Store or the internet or when you need to download something you purchased on Amazon.com from a computer. Any other time - when reading a novel or managing your content, for example - you’re just wasting your battery power.

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17th November 2008

Best Buy Follows in Amazon’s Footsteps

Last week Amazon announced “Frustration-Free Packaging.” This week, Best Buy appears to be following in their footsteps. Just in time for the holiday season, companies like Best Buy, Sony and Microsoft are taking Amazon’s lead and providing more eco-friendly, less intense packaging.

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11th November 2008

Obama’s Cabinet Rumors for Jeff Bezos

Several blogs (including this one) have been hinting at the possibility that President-elect Obama will choose a prominent person in the technology field to be his chief technology officer in his cabinet.

Amazon’s CEO Jeff Bezos is on the short list, as is Steve Ballmer and Mitch Kapor (Microsoft and Lotus, respectively). This person will deal with issues such as expanding the country’s wireless network and network neutrality, among others.

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10th November 2008

Michael Crichton Books on the Kindle

American author Michael Crichton passed away last week from cancer. He was a fantastic author, having written the novels Jurassic Park, Andromeda Strain, and Rising Sun, among others, as well as being the creator of the television show ER.

Many of his novels are available on the Kindle, some for as low as $4.99. You can find his Kindle editions by searching for Michael Crichton at Amazon.com.

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7th November 2008

CNN Previews New Tech

CNN has a preview of some new techie gadgets coming up, one of which is a fancy e-ink innovation. It’s supposed to be an improvement on the newspaper-reading experience. Reading newspapers, while an excellent way to get information, can be cumbersome on a commuter train (you try reading a fold-open-style newspaper with a cranky commuter sitting elbow-to-elbow with you!) and can leave your fingers with inky smudges.

A designer named Sebastien Bettencourt has designed a version of e-paper that will allow users to move seamlessly through content. Instead of clicking a button to turn pages, you can move or shake the “paper.” It’s an interesting concept, although I’m not entirely sure it’s better than clicking a button.

To read all about it, and other innovations, visit CNN.com’s technology section.

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