Nov 19

Amazon Unveils eBook Reader: Kindle

Amazon has been working on an eBook reader for the past 3 years and they just unveiled it. The Kindle can be bought for $400 from Amazon.com and it uses e-ink technology with a host of other great features. It was developed by Amazon, along with the accompanying Kindle Store where you can buy books, magazine subscriptions, newspaper subscriptions, and blog subscriptions that get sent to your Kindle over Sprint’s EVDO network. It doesn’t cost anything extra to access Sprint’s network, which is a big plus that helps offset the price of the reader. What follows are some of the details of the reader and store, along with my thoughts.

  • Electronic-paper display provides a sharp, high-resolution screen that looks and reads like real paper.
  • Simple to use: no computer, no cables, no syncing.
  • Lighter and thinner than a typical paperback; weighs only 10.3 ounces.
  • Holds over 200 titles. SD card support for more storage capacity.
  • Audio: 3.5mm stereo audio jack, rear-mounted mono speaker
  • Content Formats Supported: Kindle (AZW), TXT, Audible (formats 2, 3 and 4), MP3, natively; HTML, DOC, JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP, MOBI, PRC through conversion
  • Wireless connectivity enables you to shop the Kindle Store directly from your Kindle
  • Buy a book and it is auto-delivered wirelessly in less than one minute. More than 88,000 books available, including 100 of 112 current New York Times Best Sellers.
  • New York Times Best Sellers and all New Releases $9.99, unless marked otherwise. Other books are less.
  • Long battery life. Leave wireless on and recharge approximately every other day. Turn wireless off and read for a week or more before recharging. Fully recharges in 2 hours.
  • Unlike WiFi, Kindle utilizes the same high-speed data network (EVDO) as advanced cell phones—so you never have to locate a hotspot. No monthly fee for access to network.
  • Includes free access to Wikipedia.org and a built-in Oxford English Dictionary.
  • Email your Word documents and pictures (.JPG, .GIF, .BMP, .PNG) to Kindle for easy on-the-go viewing. They convert it into the right format and can send it to your Kindle for $0.10 or send it to you for free and you can transfer it to the Kindle with the usb connection

Amazon KindleYou can transfer MP3s or audio books to the Kindle. And you can listen to the MP3s separately or as background music while you read if that’s something you like to do. You can bookmark pages, or annotate them using the QWERTY keyboard. And there is a built in digital cursor that scrolls along the side of the page allowing you to select page lines. It is controlled by a scrollwheel. There are big buttons on the Kindle that let you go to the next page or back a page. It is all very intuitive according to published reviews.

A great feature is the switch on the back to turn the wireless single off. Great for planes and other places you can’t use a cellphone or wireless device.

Video: Neil Gaiman discusses the Amazon Kindle.

From reviews by people that actually used the Kindle it seems to work well. The e-ink is easy on the eyes, and the reader was designed with usability in mind. It’s ergonomically designed to feel like a book. It’s the same size as a paperback book and it ways a little bit less at 10.3 ounces. Amazon thought of everything. I’m almost tempted to buy one to check it out. I want one. But I might wait for some more hands-on reviews, and until more of the books I want are available from the Kindle store.

Buy it or find more info: Kindle: Amazon’s New Wireless Reading Device

Hands on Reviews and Interviews around the Internet
Newsweek: great interview with Jeff Bezos and background on Kindle and the book market.
ZDNet Hands on with the Kindle: This ugly duckling has potential
Engadget hands on, and some extra details
Gizmodo

Buy it or find more info: Kindle: Amazon’s New Wireless Reading Device

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Nov 19

Threadless Holiday Sale is Here

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Threadless is having another $10 t-shirt sale, just in time for the holidays. They will be releasing shirts representing their past (classic old designs), present (reprinted favorites), and future (new designs). Each Monday for the next 3 weeks they will be releasing a new batch of these new shirts. This week there are 18 of them, and some of them look great (this one, this one, this one, and this one).

So head on over with this link so I can get some free shirts off the backs of my visitors.

Threadless $10 Holiday Sale

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Nov 17

Amazon’s Black Friday Deals

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On Black Friday (Nov 23) Amazon.com will have a bunch of great deals to help you get holiday shopping done for less. This year they’ve created a Black Friday page for holiday shoppers at www.amazon.com/blackfriday.

Amazon.com will be offering hourly deals from 6am to 6pm PST (9am to 9pm EST) along with thousands of products on sale for a limited time. Also, customers will get gift wrapping for $.99 per item. I have put Amazon’s special deal widget here so on Black Friday it will pull in the latest deals. Or you can go directly to their Black Friday Deals page here.

Amazon’s Black Friday Deals

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Nov 17

Amazon Customers Vote is Back

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Amazon Customers Vote is back for 2007. Each round of Customers Vote lets you vote for the deal you’d most like to have. Voting begins on Thursday, November 15th and continues through Monday, November 26th. There will be six rounds of voting this year with three products in each round. Beginning Thursday, November 22nd, each day the new winning product will be announced, and randomly selected customers will have the opportunity to purchase the item for which they voted at a great discount. Products this year will include:

1,000 Nintendo Wii Game Systems (see prices on Customers Vote page)
500 Panasonic 7.5MP Digital SLR Cameras, $499 (*normally $1,149.95)
1,000 Razor E100 Electric Scooters for $29 (*normally $89.99)
500 TiVo HD Digital Video Recorders, $89 (*normally $253.48)
500 Magellan Maestro 3140 Portable Auto GPS Systems, $99 (*normally $247.00)
200 Samsung 46” 1080p LCD HDTVs, $719 (*normally $1,899.98)

So what are you waiting for? Go vote and then check the Amazon site each day from Nov. 22 until the last day to see if you can buy the item you wanted at the discounted price. The top voted item each day is offered at the price they show, but if you voted on an item that didn’t win you can still get offered it at a lower price.

You can only get offered the item you voted for, so choose wisely.

Amazon Customers Vote 2007

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Nov 17

Daily Links for November 17, 2007

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Nov 15

Daily Links for November 15, 2007

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