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Robin Cicchetti

The End of Books? (For Me, At Least?) - 0 views

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    Game changing aspects of digital reading. Helpful reference to managing digital notes via Kindle and Evernote.
Judy O'Connell

How To Get Manga on Your Kindle 1 or 2 - Step by Step Guide | BGZ TV - 6 views

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    I got a Kindle 2 last month as a birthday gift and I have been enjoying it quite a lot.  I have put my PDF books on them and have been doing a lot more reading than I have before I had one.  It is really a convenient device for trips and just reading everywhere you go. My biggest question when I got it was this :  "How do I get Manga on the Kindle?" Before the November 2009 update for the Kindles, it was really difficult.  Now, not so much.   Really, it is super easy and I will show you guys how.  I wanted to be able to carry tons and tons of Manga wherever I went and now I can.
Caroline Roche

eReaderIQ.com | The Easier, Faster, Smarter Way to Kindle! - 27 views

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    Excellent site for finding free books, recently dropped prices and new books to Kindle. The site will email you when a book you are watching drops to the price you would like to pay. Really useful for school libraries
vicky stanford

Home - Kindles at The Unquiet Library - LibGuides at Creekview High School - 0 views

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    permission forms -kindle info
Judy O'Connell

Hands-on: Checking out library books with Kindle clunky, but awesome - 6 views

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    Public libraries have long lived by the "Blockbuster model": require people to drive to a physical location, pick up a physical book, then drive home, only to repeat the driving a few weeks later when the book is due. And how well did that approach work out for Blockbuster as iTunes and Netflix made digital delivery a reality? But books haven't gone digital as quickly as music and then movies did. Early attempts at e-book lending were execeptionally clunky affairs involving special OverDrive software, few choices, and a poor browsing interface. Getting books onto devices involved downloads and USB cables. Enter the Kindle. Amazon's hugely popular e-reader hardware and apps recently opened access to public libraries in the US, which can use the Amazon account and distribution infrastructure to control and distribute time-limited e-books to library patrons. Will we ever drive to physical libraries again? After testing the new system, it's safe to say: yes. Yes we will. But Kindle library lending provides a glimpse of the future rushing so quickly at us.
amby kdp

Health Benefits Of Plant Based-Diet - 0 views

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    Hey!! Download Kindle Book "Health Benefits Of Plant Based-Diet" From Here: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00Q2O1SJ0 For UK Here: http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00Q2O1SJ0
amby kdp

Creative Confidence - 0 views

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    The book "Creative Confidence - Discover Your Unawake Potential & Self-Confidence" explains the most effective and powerful ways to build a spontaneous self-confidence: http://amzn.to/1C5ONDU
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