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Java + Amazon Kindle: Amazon’s new wireless reading device

Simple to use: no computer, no cables, no syncing

Amazon Kindle, the portable wireless reading device from Amazon, is changing the way you find, buy, and read books, newspapers, magazines and blogs, thanks to applications built on a Java platform. With electronic paper, the Kindle's screen is as crisp and natural looking as ink on paper, and can be read in direct sunlight. Lighter and thinner than a typical paperback, Kindle holds 200+ books in just 10.3 ounces. Kindle uses Amazon's Whispernet wireless delivery system, so you can download books in less than a minute and get subscriptions to newspapers, magazines and blogs auto-delivered to you whether you're at home, in a taxi or waiting at the doctor's office. Amazon Kindle and Java: putting a world of reading materials at your fingertips! » Learn more about the Amazon Kindle


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