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Amazon’s Kindle devices are meant first and foremost for reading eBooks. But there’s also a web browser. Up until a few years ago, that browser was officially considered “experimental ...
In a recent update, Amazon has revamped the web browser for 10th and 11th-generation Kindle e-readers, along with the Kindle Scribe note-taking device. This update brings a significant improvement ...
A couple of years back, I bought a Kindle to fulfill my reading requirements when commuting by train and taking long flights.
We’ve been able to full screen YouTube videos since the online video Stone Age, and now Amazon’s giving literature the same treatment. Kindle for Web is an attractive new way to read (and buy ...
Amazon says it's planning versions of Kindle for the Web for mobile browsers, and of course you can click the online viewer to buy the full version instead. It's available to try below.
What is Kindle? First it was a thing, then an app for other things, and now it’s a website too. The new Kindle for the Web beta will let you read Amazon’s library in your browser—no thing ...
Now, though, a web browser update (version 5.16.4) allows the 10th and 11th-gen e-readers to load complex pages well enough that you can actually see most of the content.
One of the big selling points of the Kindle Fire is the device’s unique Silk web browser. According to Amazon, it uses the power of Amazon’s EC2 cloud computing cluster to accelerate your page ...
One thing the otherwise excellent Kindle is not is a great web-browser. Even with a hardware keyboard to type urls, the process of visiting even one site is painful. If you’re like most people ...
One of the Kindle Fire’s most hyped features is the Amazon Silk web browser.Amazon took great pains to explain how its idea of a browser was unique on tablets. The powerful Amazon Web Services ...
The Kindle Fire has a 7-inch screen. It’s almost impractical to view full, desktop-size versions of web pages on such a small screen. If you did, you’d be frequently using pinch-to-zoom, and ...
Amazon.com has launched a new Kindle Cloud Reader Web application, which allows eBook enthusiasts to access over 950,000 volumes from the Kindle eReader right from their Internet browser, sans ...