Kindle E Book

About Kindle

Robyn Blumner | Posted 08.19.2008 | Media


Robyn Blumner

Amazon claims to be able to intuit what I would want to read, so why can't it figure out that I don't want a Kindle and actually resent the thing? I am not "platform-agnostic."

Amazon Kindle Review: It'll Make You Smarter and Richer, Kind Of, But Not Really

Dave Burdick | Posted 07.23.2008 | Business


Dave Burdick

I could hand this to my friends or my parents and feel confident that they could read with it -- it might be easier to use than an iPod (but, importantly, it's not easier to use than a book).

Kindle User Defends E-Book Reader, Makes Suggestions To Amazon

Seth Godin | Posted 06.20.2008 | Business


Might be of interest to investors, readers, writers, designers, marketers, etc. Or not... Two months ago, I got a Kindle. It's a fascinating device, ...

On Reading

Mikita Brottman | Posted 12.02.2007 | Media


Mikita Brottman

If Americans are actually reading fewer and fewer books, who's to say that's so terrible?

Amazon's Amazing New Electronic Book Reader

Philip G. Baker | Posted 11.28.2007 | Business


Philip G. Baker

Forget everything you've read or heard about electronic books; Amazon's Kindle has succeeded big time. I've been using one actively for several days and it's life changing.

The Top Six Reasons Sarcasmo the Talking Toaster Wants to Buy a Kindle

Jacob Dickerman | Posted 11.23.2007 | Living


Jacob Dickerman

The Kindle is Amazon.com's new ebook reader. Our technology correspondent, Sarcasmo the Talking Toaster, is just dying to get one in his hands. He sent in his reasons from one of your kitchens!

Kindle: Prettier Than Books (And Smarter, Too)

Bill Barol | Posted 11.19.2007 | Business


Bill Barol

I may end up lusting after the Kindle, Amazon.com's e-book. But there's something unattractive about Amazon's introductory strategy.

Why Amazon's Kindle Is No iPod

Silicon Valley Insider | Peter Kafka | Posted 11.19.2007 | Business


Newsweek's Steven Levy previews Amazon's (AMZN) new $400 Kindle e-book in 4,757-word cover story. Amazon, he says, believes it has created the "iPod o...