Kindle 2.0 is a set-up... right?
This is an early April Fool’s joke, right? It’s not a book, and never will be a book. Anyone who wants to read books on puny electronic devices, be my guest. The root these things haven’t been a hit as the iPod has is that it doesn’t change the paradigm surrounded by a positive way. Listening to music anywhere you want makes sense. Reading books on a tiny device because you CAN doesn’t mean you should. The kindle is an answer to a grill that no one asked.
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If you read profoundly, this tiny device will help you to bring all your books with you! Also you will put aside money on buying books because the ebook is way more cheaper! Source(s): http://www.kiwipulse.com/amazon-say-hello-to-the-new-kindle-2/
If your put somebody through the mill is seriously if the Kindle 2.0 is a joke (as it's the only question I can find)... It is not.
Not everyone *wants* an iPod, and you can simply download books OTA next to a Kindle. You can highlight, make marginal notes, bookmark, etc... I don't know much around it since I do not own one, but chill out and go listen to your iPod if it's really bothering you.
Some prefer to carry around a Kindle instead of four or more hard covered books; I don't blame them.
Where's your question?
Some people are more square and like the actual feel of a book, and that's fine. But others like the convenience of human being able to have a mini library available to them, in their pocket.
Actually, Kindle sale have been comparable to, or even greater than when the iPod when it first came out. So it's doing relatively well! Source(s): I don't own one, and wouldn't know much about it, except my mother is a published author with eBooks books available for the Kindle reader.
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Answers:
If you read profoundly, this tiny device will help you to bring all your books with you! Also you will put aside money on buying books because the ebook is way more cheaper! Source(s): http://www.kiwipulse.com/amazon-say-hello-to-the-new-kindle-2/
If your put somebody through the mill is seriously if the Kindle 2.0 is a joke (as it's the only question I can find)... It is not.
Not everyone *wants* an iPod, and you can simply download books OTA next to a Kindle. You can highlight, make marginal notes, bookmark, etc... I don't know much around it since I do not own one, but chill out and go listen to your iPod if it's really bothering you.
Some prefer to carry around a Kindle instead of four or more hard covered books; I don't blame them.
Where's your question?
Some people are more square and like the actual feel of a book, and that's fine. But others like the convenience of human being able to have a mini library available to them, in their pocket.
Actually, Kindle sale have been comparable to, or even greater than when the iPod when it first came out. So it's doing relatively well! Source(s): I don't own one, and wouldn't know much about it, except my mother is a published author with eBooks books available for the Kindle reader.
Related Questions:
I own a gazillion books, do I enjoy to repurchase adjectives of them if I bring back a Kindle?
If you want them on the Kindle, and the publisher hasn't a free download, yes. Yes, it adjectives depends on the publisher. Quite likely you'll not be able to get the Kindle journal if you only own the actual book.If you...
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I like it and before you now it you enjoy a whole bush fire on your hands I think that the little spark in Pudding Lane was a blessing within disguise for London!I wanted to ask a question...
