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January 22nd, 2010 posted by CodeGirl
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Submit your e-mail address to get notified when the limited beta starts next month. Participants in the limited beta will be able to download the Kindle Development Kit, access developer support, test content on Kindle, and submit finished content. Those wait-listed will be invited to participate at a later date as space becomes available. The Kindle Development Kit includes sample code, documentation, and the Kindle Simulator, which helps developers build and test their content by simulating the 6-inch Kindle and 9.7-inch Kindle DX on Mac, PC, and Linux desktops. We are excited to see what you invent for Kindle.
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January 21st, 2010 posted by CodeGirl
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January 9th, 2010 posted by CodeGirl
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"These were really asked by people we do not make them up."
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Our customers have told us that they love being able to add highlights and notes to their Kindle books, and now we've made it possible for you to access your highlights and notes here at AmazonKindle. To view your highlights and notes from your browser, sign in with your Amazon account, and select one of your books where you've added highlights or notes.
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January 8th, 2010 posted by CodeGirl
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January 7th, 2010 posted by CodeGirl
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Kindlefeeder is a service for Amazon Kindle owners that lets you aggregate your favorite feeds and have them delivered to your Kindle in a convenient, easy-to-navigate format. Kindlefeeder also lets you save individual webpages and have them delivered to your Kindle along with your feeds.
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With the ability to add notes to your Kindle 2 content and search for specific words or phrases on your Kindle 2's Home screen, you can categorize content by genre or other personalized terms.
' Open up one of your books, select Add a Note or Highlight, and enter in a word (or words) you'd like to categorize by - genres such as history, fantasy, biography, etc. Try putting your initials or a common letter such as "x" before the word, "cshistory" or "xfantasy" for example. Save the note you chose to enter.
' Now go back to your Home screen and type in the word you just used for your note.
' Once you've typed it, move your 5-way controller to the right and click on "Search My Items." You'll see the book you just added the note to appear.
' If you've added that note in multiple books, each one will appear in your search results. '
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Typing '@h' at the Home screen gets you a pop-up box saying
" Supported shortcuts: @dict, @help, @print [?] @store, @time, @url, @web, @wiki, @wikipedia "
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Enter your e-mail address and click "Get e-book." You will receive an email confirmation with a link to download your free e-book, as well as a link to Adobe’s Digital Editions software, used to display the book.
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