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Blog at WordPress. Like this: Like Loading Share this blog Share. Buy Amazon Gift Cards You can apply them to your account or give them to someone else. Follow Following. I Love My Kindle Join 4, other followers. Log in as usual, go to your new board for your saved videos, and bookmark it. Or more occasionally the poster will have added a link to a Fan page, or a Subscribe page which are a bit more relevant.

But either way, these links are unwanted. Click on this real Web link to launch and play the video on your tablet. You now have a near-instant and private way of quickly saving a video found while desktop browsing, sending it over to your Kindle Fire for later watching. No dodgy addons or flaky bookmarklets were required. This method may be especially useful for users of the Opera browser, as I could find no addon or bookmarklet that worked with Opera.

Amazon Application Settings. Home Screens. Android Kindle Fire tablets need the following hypthothetical app: 1. Automatically make a new playlist of all files in that folder. But it must be in the following format: Host name: I have been blogging for the last 2 years and am constantly looking for good reading materials and guides for earning an income from my blog.

I will surely give this book a try. Thank you! I want to make this the best course on how write, format, publish, and make money from your own Kindle book. How to put documents on your Kindle - B.

How to move files to your Kindle , normally - Amazon. Print list of Kindle contents Windows only. Using the U. Kindle overseas mainly for non-KindleGlobal owners. A Word Macro to organize " My Clippings " file info. InstaPaper : send web articles to Kindle. Using InstaPaper, send documents to Kindle with No size-fee. Bruce Woodcock's List. Kindle Social Network BookSummit - many writers, friendly, good profile areas.

Run by abhi! Kindleboards - very active, friendly, informative. MobileRead - technically inclined folks, informative. A very popular podcast. Hear all previous shows. Kindle Zen - an e-book-industry monitor keeping a watchful eye on trends, with excellent analysis. Follow their news alerts on Twitter. A Poet's Progress See my report. My Other Sites. See the main reasons I've found the Kindle very useful.

Is it 'just' an e-reader? Other features. Note: Web-browser not enabled in most countries Click for a larger pic of grandpa Kindle 1 webbing at a cafe. Websites with faster mobile access. To Kindleworld homepage if on a secondary page. Thursday, October 22, Searching a book for a name without typing the name. This is another popular blog-article which is being highlighted for newcomers and Kindle-blog edition subscribers.

During my vacation I'm including the more popular tips and guides. Kindle-blog edition subscribers will not have had these on their Kindles before and the subscription 99c per month allows offline-review of the last 25 blog articles. Another related capability -- " Highlight-copy-paste to a note on Kindle 2 " was featured on May 29, Originally posted June 14, I commented on a question posed in a column today and thought I'd use that question here for those who don't already know the answer.

The Kindle forums indicate that a lot of the Kindle features go unused because most people want only to read their books, which makes sense. I would like to search for the one character I like and see the pages devoted to him. Yes, I do this constantly. Search results are shown for any find, surrounded by the context in which the name appears, one after another, in the order they appear in the book. But there's another way and I now use it more often than not. This tip works with Kindle 2 and Kindle DX.

When doing this, instead of opting to 'find' the result my book, I can choose from the other options in that bar, which include Google, Wikipedia, searching the entire Kindle, etc. Very spiffy. Or -- similar to the way I documented pasting highlighted sections into a Kindle-book Note, here are the steps for this. Begin to highlight the name first, last, or full that you want to search, by pressing down the 5-way button where you want to begin the copy of the name. Instead, press the space bar.

That'll bring up a search field at the bottom. Your now-highlighted name is pasted into the search bar. Tip 2 : Anything you highlight, copy and paste this way, you also have options to, instead, Google or search in Wikipedia or your Kindle's dictionary.

But we've chosen the "find" Action here because we want to search only this book or article. It's especially useful for complicated names. Caution : The Kindle doesn't search substrings. If looking for a word you think might be in a certain section you want to get back to, you need to search a full word that is actually there. Searching just part of a word won't work. But I can usually find a word that works.

TIP 3 : After browsing search results and reading the one s you want, then press 'BACK' button to return to the list of results and then press 'BACK' button once more to get back to the page you were on before the search.

If it's an Amazon article, you can opt to "Clip This Article" Kindle-2 Menu option but if it's not, just highlight what you want. That goes into the "My Clipping" file, which can be copied to your computer with the USB cable that is part of your power cord. Your connected Kindle will be seen as just another drive letter. Then you can edit that file on your computer and put the copied or extracted portion into an email for your friend.

Doing email on the Kindle via gmail or any other web-mail is arduous. If this was helpful, please check the "Interesting" or "Cool" box so I can get an idea of the level of interest for entries like this one. So far, it seems these are usually of interest though sometimes the level might be considered too basic. There were 45 responses using the 'interesting' box so I will be doing more of these. Thanks to those who took the time to let me know.

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