What the Kindle page says about web browsing:

  "Kindle's Basic Web browser works well to read simple, text-centric
   Web sites such as Google and Wikipedia. Need to find a movie
listing
   or look up a sports score? Now it's easier than ever to find the
   information you're looking for right from your Kindle."

To me that says that there is no javascript support. Without js, there
is no TW.

-- Mark

On Jun 25, 11:01 am, Amzg <[email protected]> wrote:
> Any experiences with TW in a Kindle [1] or similar (I understand Sony
> has something comparable)? I only found one thread dealing with this
> in here and it is over a year old.
>
> Being an avid TW user (in the form of mGTD) I have a dream of putting
> up several connected "surfboards" available around the apartment walls
> for easy-access TW "databasing".
>
> Any other slim devices that could fulfill this? Kindle, and
> comparable, seem smooth as they're designed specifically for easy
> carry around (easier than laptops/notebooks etc). I read it is
> possible to use simpler web pages, but I'm unsure of what this
> means...
>
> Thanks
>
> [1]http://alturl.com/d39b
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