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elizabethtai.com
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| | | | | I've had a Nook (Barnes & Noble), several Kindles and was thinking of getting a Kobo next. But I then discovered Boox | |
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wavelengths.online
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| | | | | I don't read enough. When I was younger, I devoured books, borrowing a few from the library in any given week and ripping through them at a pace I can't... | |
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foosel.net
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| | | | | A long overdue e-reader review, after 1.5 years of use | |
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blog.the-ebook-reader.com
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| | | This article outlines how to convert EPUB files and other file types into a format compatible with a Kindle. One option is to use the Kindle Personal Document Service and have Amazon convert the files into their proprietary AZW format. The downside is that only certain formats can be converted. For other file types you'll | ||