Product Description Stephen Windwalker's latest book is the premier guide for Kindle owners -- written for serious readers rather than gadget heads, 51,000 words in length and newly packed with great tips. 192 "print" pages, including a detailed, link-enabled FAQ section. (Originally published in beta editions as How to Use the Amazon Kindle for Email & Over 100 Pages of Other Cool Tips.)
If you’ve already purchased and downloaded it, you can get the latest iteration onto your Kindle at no additional charge with just a couple of clicks on your computer. Just go to "Your Media Library" under your personal Amazon account, pull down your “Kindle Books” list under the Downloads tab, find this book (clicking on the title will confirm your purchase and purchase date), and click on the right where there’s a “Send wirelessly to your Kindle” button. Also included, for Kindle owners who are considering giving another Kindle as a gift to a colleague, friend, or loved one: information on how to send this book **free** as the first book on the new gift Kindle, and a link to get the new Kindle for just $259!
TABLE OF CONTENTS: I. How to Use this Book II. What is a Kindle? -What’s Inside the Kindle? -Why Did Amazon Launch the Kindle, and Which is More Important, the Chicken or the Egg? III. Kindle Basics -Handling Your Kindle -Choosing Among Six Font Sizes -Kindle Keyboard and Menu Shortcuts -The Care and Feeding of Your Kindle's Battery -The Reset Button is Your First Tech Support Option -Access Wikipedia Quickly and Smoothly -Using "Locations" to Figure Out How Close You Are to the End of a Kindle Edition -Buying and Sampling Content for Your Kindle From the Amazon Kindle Store -Updating the Latest Version of Your Kindle’s Operating Software -Adding an SD Card to Your Kindle -Getting Help with Your Kindle -Managing Your Kindle Content IV. The Amazon Kindle Basic Web Wireless Service: Why It Is a Revolutionary Feature, and Why Amazon Should Keep It Free or Cheap V. How to Use the Amazon Kindle for Email VI. Using Google Reader to Read Your Favorite Blogs on the Amazon Kindle VII. Traveling with Your Kindle -Using the Kindle to Translate Foreign or Technical Words and Phrases -Making the Most of Your Kindle Connections Overseas or in a Sprint Wireless Dead Zone -Using the Kindle as a Travel Guide -The Kindle and GPS - Intriguing but Frustrating -Checking Sprint Wireless Coverage for the Kindle -Downloading Kindle Editions Via USB Cable VIII. The Kindle as a Writing, Editing, and Publishing Device -Taking Notes on the Kindle - It's All in the Thumbs -Annotation within a Kindle Document -Google Notebook -Annotating Your Working Documents -Writing and Annotation to Email -Saving, Printing, Editing and Working With Your Kindle Clippings, Annotations, and Highlighted Text -20 Steps to Publishing a Kindle Edition of Your Book or Document: How to Use Kindle, Amazon and the Web to Market Your Book and Connect with Readers -Other Links for Publishing Content for the Kindle IX. Projecting a Kindle Future -How Many Kindles? Estimating the Current and Future "Installed Base," and Why It Is Important -The Golden Age of Kindle 2.0 and Beyond -Kindle Reading Subscriptions -Kindle Buffet -Kindle Groups -Kindle Owners as Kindle Sellers -Kindle Content Affiliate Program -Shop the Amazon Store Through a Kindle Gateway A Big Tent for Kindle Content Availability On Other Devices Shop and Play Amazon Music and Audio Kindle Tribes “Living Books” on the Kindle Other Fixes for Kindle 2.0 and Beyond Folders and/or Labels Size, Location and Configuration of Bars, Buttons, and Switches The Kindle Display Screen Writeable Screen Adjustable Fonts Go Global Open the Kindle Store to Accessories Green Tax Credit Screen and Keyboard Freezes Gifts Make the Kindle More Kid-Friendly Real USB Port or Bluetooth for Hardware Connectivity with Memory Devices, Keyboards &c X. 20 More Kindle Tips and Tricks Link-Enabled Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)