Initially when the Amazon Kindle came out, only the big name blogs could get publish on the device. Nowadays, things are changing. Amazon is pulling out all the stops to ensure that Kindle is the most popular ereader on the planet. Regardless of who you are, If you have a blog, you can published it [...]

Kindle 2 vs Ectaco Jetbook
Here’s a tabular comparison between Kindle 2 and the Etac Jetbook: FEATURES ECTACO Jetbook KINDLE2 Display 5 inch diagonal VGA, Reflective TFT, high-contrast 640 x 480 pixels 16-level gray scale orientation -landscape’ and ‘portrait’ 6 inch diagonal E Ink 600 x 800 pixels 16-level gray scale orientation – portrait only Size 6.0″ x 4.3″ x [...]

Amazon Kindle Review: Kindle 2 Vs Kindle DX
Here’s a simplified Amazon Kindle review and comparison between Kindle2 and Kindle DX Kindle DX is not yet available, so if you would like to purchase it you can place your order and join the line….or if you just want to check it out, go to Amazon’s website. I am not sure what the goal is here with the [...]

Kindle DX Released!
Amazon announced the addition of Kindle DX: Amazon’s 9.7 to the Kindle family today with the following features… Features Slim: Just over 1/3 of an inch. Library: Holds up to 3,500 books, periodicals, and documents. Display: 9.7″ diagonal e-ink screen with 16 shades of gray for clear. Auto-Rotating Screen: auto-rotates from portrait to landscape as you turn [...]

Newspaper and Periodical Publishers Actively Looking for Kindle Competitors!
A few publishers are forging alliances with consumer-electronics firms to support e-readers that meet their needs Many newspaper and magazine companies are feeling let down by the Kindle electronic reader. Their complaint: Amazon is acting as a middleman with subscribers and controls pricing…plus the display is not conducive to adve rtising. Hearst Corp., publisher of San Francisco and Houston Chronicle [...]
Amazon to Launch New version of Amazon Kindle and Move Kindle Into The Textbook Arena!
Amazon is working on unveiling a new version of amazon Kindle with a larger screen and other features designed to appeal to textook publishers. The new device will also feature a more fully functional Web browser as opposed to the “experimental” browser which exist on the current model. Starting this fall, students at Case Western Reserve [...]

