I know we have discussed this before and I believe Cary has mentioned this
but I want to bring up the topic again as a reminder.
If you are not aware, Amazon's Kindle app has become available for PC and
Mac. Of course, it's also available on the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.
What I never realized is how big Amazon's free book catalog is, most of
them classics. I'm just a little upset that the app is not available on
Android devices...yet.
I recently downloaded the eReader app for my Droid and my netbook and
started reading Stephen King's Cell on both (http://bit.ly/9pPXKA) but I
have found that Amazon's ebook market is a little less expensive than
eReader so I plan to start using the Kindle app more, especially now that
I have browsed Amazon's free ebook catalog.
I know a majority of you will probably not be inclined to read books on
your computer but I wanted to point out to those that have a netbook
(Shag, I know, is one) that, as per my blog post from above, you can hold
your netbook like a hardback book for reading. Just a suggestion.

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Merlin Mann

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