Why is online shopping so easy?! Hahaha. I placed another order from Amazon and this time I got the Iron Fey trilogy by Julie Kagawa - way cheaper than the ones here:
I was hoping to get them in hardbound but it seems they only released these in paperback. The covers are just so nice! Since I got my Kindle, I usually just buy the actual books in hardbound if I really like the series or if the covers are pretty (of course, I do check the blurbs and reviews first), and this series deserves a place in my bookshelf. With this latest buy, I've got a total of 14 new books just for this month (not counting the new ebooks for my Kindle)! I've already given up with my goal of reading at least 1/4 (initially I was going for 1/2 but let's be realistic) of my TBR list this year since it just grows longer and longer! Hahaha.
I also got Ochie a copy of Anna and the French Kiss and Need by Carrie Jones - the former hasn't been released here yet and it's so hard to find a hardbound copy of the other one. We just have to wait for a couple of weeks before we get our hands on our new reads :)
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Q&A: Kindle Tips: The Kindle's "Real page numbers"
QUESTIONS: DO YOU HAVE ANY?
If so, add them to Comments area and I'll either reply with an answer or do blog entries on some. I'd like to start a Question Bag in any case.
Q: I don't see real page numbers in my Kindle books. Shouldn't they be there now?
A: That depends on several things:
1. Are you using a Kindle 3?
I have no idea whether Amazon will upgrade older Kindle software for Kindle 2 and DX's to have these. I would think they'd be included eventually. Amazon often takes 6 months to get to the old Kindles with updated software and it's been longer than that for some changes that should have been added to the DX Graphite at least. The Kindle 1 with its different type of screen probably would not be updated, as the added calculations could slow down more that slower model.
2. Is your Kindle 3 using Update v3.1 ?
Press Menu button, then Settings, and your software version no. will be at the bottom right. If by now, you don't have v3.1, I'd call Customer Support at 866-321-8851 but if you're outside the U.S., try Call me, which is able to call back people in several countries but provides an email form if your country is not on the Call-me list. Ask them to help you with it, if a manual download (rather than automated) is required at this point. Sometimes, they can send one to your Kindle, if the update should have been sent earlier.
If you're comfortable with using your Kindle's USB cable (that is part of your power cord), to download an update and put it on your Kindle, see this blog's article on software update v3.1 for information on how to do that.
3. If you have Kindle 3 with v3.1 software, have you tried pressing Menu button?
That is the only way to see the real page numbers. Amazon decided to keep the location and real-page numbers out of the way and showing only the percentage of the book you've read so far. Press Menu and you'll see the page number *IF* Amazon has added them to that book..
4. Most Kindle books don't have page numbers yet.
Amazon is adding page numbers to books and they definitely prioritize them.
The books must be matched to a specific printed edition and its ISBN #.
If a book has been processed by Amazon to add real-page numbers, this information will show up in the product page's Product Detail (you need to scroll down a bit to see that).
In their original announcement, they said they've "“added real page numbers to tens of thousands of Kindle books, including the top 100 bestselling books in the Kindle Store that have matching print editions and thousands more of the most popular books.”"
They've continued adding them at a fast pace, from what I read a couple of weeks ago, and they include the usual publishers and also university press books.
5. NON-Amazon books definitely won't have them, as Amazon can't calculate page numbers on books they don't have on their servers.
Amazon wrote the following in a Kindle Post Daily over a month ago.
Kindle 3's (UK: Kindle 3's), K3 Special, $114 DX Graphite
Check often: Temporarily-free late-listed non-classics or recently published ones
Guide to finding Free Kindle books and Sources. Top 100 free bestsellers.
UK-Only: recently published non-classics, bestsellers, or £5 Max ones
Also, UK customers should see the UK store's Top 100 free bestsellers.
If so, add them to Comments area and I'll either reply with an answer or do blog entries on some. I'd like to start a Question Bag in any case.
Q: I don't see real page numbers in my Kindle books. Shouldn't they be there now?
A: That depends on several things:
1. Are you using a Kindle 3?
I have no idea whether Amazon will upgrade older Kindle software for Kindle 2 and DX's to have these. I would think they'd be included eventually. Amazon often takes 6 months to get to the old Kindles with updated software and it's been longer than that for some changes that should have been added to the DX Graphite at least. The Kindle 1 with its different type of screen probably would not be updated, as the added calculations could slow down more that slower model.
2. Is your Kindle 3 using Update v3.1 ?
Press Menu button, then Settings, and your software version no. will be at the bottom right. If by now, you don't have v3.1, I'd call Customer Support at 866-321-8851 but if you're outside the U.S., try Call me, which is able to call back people in several countries but provides an email form if your country is not on the Call-me list. Ask them to help you with it, if a manual download (rather than automated) is required at this point. Sometimes, they can send one to your Kindle, if the update should have been sent earlier.
If you're comfortable with using your Kindle's USB cable (that is part of your power cord), to download an update and put it on your Kindle, see this blog's article on software update v3.1 for information on how to do that.
3. If you have Kindle 3 with v3.1 software, have you tried pressing Menu button?
That is the only way to see the real page numbers. Amazon decided to keep the location and real-page numbers out of the way and showing only the percentage of the book you've read so far. Press Menu and you'll see the page number *IF* Amazon has added them to that book..
4. Most Kindle books don't have page numbers yet.
Amazon is adding page numbers to books and they definitely prioritize them.
The books must be matched to a specific printed edition and its ISBN #.
If a book has been processed by Amazon to add real-page numbers, this information will show up in the product page's Product Detail (you need to scroll down a bit to see that).
In their original announcement, they said they've "“added real page numbers to tens of thousands of Kindle books, including the top 100 bestselling books in the Kindle Store that have matching print editions and thousands more of the most popular books.”"
They've continued adding them at a fast pace, from what I read a couple of weeks ago, and they include the usual publishers and also university press books.
5. NON-Amazon books definitely won't have them, as Amazon can't calculate page numbers on books they don't have on their servers.
Amazon wrote the following in a Kindle Post Daily over a month ago.
' We created algorithms to match the text of print books to Kindle books and organized all of this in the cloud, using our own AWS platform. The results of this work are stored in Amazon’s Simple Storage Service, where we track the complete history of every page matching file we’ve produced.
We even found a way to deliver page numbers to books that customers had already purchased – without altering those books in any way, so customers’ highlights, notes, and reading location are preserved exactly as they were.
Some other e-bookstores have added virtual “page numbers” to e-books, but we’ve found that these approaches can be confusing and often inconsistent – they don’t map to the page numbers in physical books, and in some cases they don’t account for title pages, blank pages, and other nuances that we see in print books.' [ Andrys' note here: Sony and iBook page numbers don't map to print-book pages. ] '... We want you to lose yourself in the reading, so page numbers are only displayed when you push the menu button... '
Kindle 3's (UK: Kindle 3's), K3 Special, $114 DX Graphite
Check often: Temporarily-free late-listed non-classics or recently published ones
Guide to finding Free Kindle books and Sources. Top 100 free bestsellers.
UK-Only: recently published non-classics, bestsellers, or £5 Max ones
Also, UK customers should see the UK store's Top 100 free bestsellers.
Language Trainer Kindle Apps On Sale at Half Price Until May 11
Saw this at Amazon's Facebook page: "Save 50% on Language Trainers from 24-7 TUTOR and brush up on your Spanish, French, Italian, and German."
Below are two examples (See the page with the full set.)
Kindle 3's (UK: Kindle 3's), K3 Special, $114 DX Graphite
Check often: Temporarily-free late-listed non-classics or recently published ones
Guide to finding Free Kindle books and Sources. Top 100 free bestsellers.
UK-Only: recently published non-classics, bestsellers, or £5 Max ones
Also, UK customers should see the UK store's Top 100 free bestsellers.
Below are two examples (See the page with the full set.)
24-7 Spanish - Basic Phrases (A Language Trainer) by 24/7 TUTOR (Kindle Edition - Feb. 15, 2011) - Kindle Active Content - $1.99 (Regular price: $3.99)
24-7 French - Basic Phrases (A Language Trainer) by 24/7 TUTOR (Kindle Edition - Feb. 23, 2011) - Kindle Active Content - $1.99 (Regular price: $3.99
Kindle 3's (UK: Kindle 3's), K3 Special, $114 DX Graphite
Check often: Temporarily-free late-listed non-classics or recently published ones
Guide to finding Free Kindle books and Sources. Top 100 free bestsellers.
UK-Only: recently published non-classics, bestsellers, or £5 Max ones
Also, UK customers should see the UK store's Top 100 free bestsellers.
Friday, April 29, 2011
I really lead an exciting life!
Yesterday was a good day!
Ran errands, got my work done, closed a couple of deals, spent time with Brian and we ended our day with a trip to Grove to see the in-laws.
Here's a few highlights:
Stopped by the health food store and found this lovely slice of heaven
WHOO-HOO!!! It really doesn't take much to get my excited, obviously. I've been wanting to try this one!
We went to the in-laws and I got a present.
Ran errands, got my work done, closed a couple of deals, spent time with Brian and we ended our day with a trip to Grove to see the in-laws.
Here's a few highlights:
Stopped by the health food store and found this lovely slice of heaven
WHOO-HOO!!! It really doesn't take much to get my excited, obviously. I've been wanting to try this one!
We went to the in-laws and I got a present.
you'll just have to turn your head sideways to look at, I can NOT get it flipped.
But it is beautiful!
We ended our day with a great dinner. I had some very yummy gazpacho. The walls of the restaurant were interesting and I thought this was a cool photo.
Wait until you hear about my day today ;)
Discussion: What kind of excitement do you have in your life these days?
1 week
Exactly 1 week left and I'll be unemployed...well, for just 2 weeks, that is. I'm really looking forward to it! I still don't know what exactly I'll be doing during my 2-week break. I really want to go out of the country for a vacation but I still have to look for someone to go with me. Hahaha. And with my upcoming trips to Indonesia (for Andrea's wedding) and the US (to visit Lec and to attend Cristy's wedding) later this year, I guess I'll just save up for those instead. Maybe somewhere local can work (calling Ochie gurl and Roses!). I hope to catch up on my reading and DVDs as well. With the horrible summer weather we are having (too hot!), I'd rather just stay in with the AC on than go out - but squeezing in some shopping in between is an exception. Hihihi. 7 days to go!
Greenbelt
It was a long over due dinner date and after several weeks of pushing it back, we finally made it. Roland, Ochie, Ros and I got together for a relaxing, chika-filled evening. Dinner was at Mesa...
The Boneless Crispy Pata was a must...
We also got some Baked Mussels with Cheese, Garlic Chicken, Stuffed Giant Squid and the Sisig Rice and Bagoong Rice (Roland insisted on having 2 bowls rice!). We paired them with some frozen margaritas which was just perfect as we caught up with each other and shared the latest chikas.
We quickly passed by Fullybooked before getting dessert but unfortunately, there were no new books that interested Ochie and me. It was Max Brenner to cap the night off and we got this sinful concoction - the Chocolate Pizza with a Crunch:
Imagine a thin crust pizza, smothered with melted Max Brenner chocolate as the 'sauce', then generously topped with marshmallows, rice krispies and nips (it was supposed to be nestle crunch I think but they ran out of it so they put nips instead - I know, hindi man lang M&Ms! But it was good nonetheless), then drizzled again with melted chocolate. Death by chocolate it is! It was really yummy but I was only able to have 1 slice. The chocolate was just too much!
More chika again as we finished off our dessert. Roland was kind enough to treat us to both dinner and dessert! It was really a great night with good friends, good food and good conversation. 'Til our next dinner date! :)
The Boneless Crispy Pata was a must...
We also got some Baked Mussels with Cheese, Garlic Chicken, Stuffed Giant Squid and the Sisig Rice and Bagoong Rice (Roland insisted on having 2 bowls rice!). We paired them with some frozen margaritas which was just perfect as we caught up with each other and shared the latest chikas.
We quickly passed by Fullybooked before getting dessert but unfortunately, there were no new books that interested Ochie and me. It was Max Brenner to cap the night off and we got this sinful concoction - the Chocolate Pizza with a Crunch:
Imagine a thin crust pizza, smothered with melted Max Brenner chocolate as the 'sauce', then generously topped with marshmallows, rice krispies and nips (it was supposed to be nestle crunch I think but they ran out of it so they put nips instead - I know, hindi man lang M&Ms! But it was good nonetheless), then drizzled again with melted chocolate. Death by chocolate it is! It was really yummy but I was only able to have 1 slice. The chocolate was just too much!
More chika again as we finished off our dessert. Roland was kind enough to treat us to both dinner and dessert! It was really a great night with good friends, good food and good conversation. 'Til our next dinner date! :)
Thursday, April 28, 2011
SuperTooth Buddy
Introducing the SuperTooth Buddy a Bluetooth hands free car kit requiring no installation just clip it on your sun visor! Buddy is compact yet feature rich with full automatic pairing. You can even use up to two mobile phones simultaneously and when returning to your vehicle Buddy will automatically re connect to your mobile phone. With 20 hours of talk time and 40 days of stand by time you can count on Buddy for important calls. You will enjoy echo and noise free conversations due to a powerful speaker and DSP technology. Other features include: Volume Control Call waiting and Last call redial Voice recognition dialing (with supporting mobile phones). You can drive safe and un distracted with your new Buddy!
Buy it now here
SuperTooth Buddy Bluetooth Visor Speakerphone Car kit (Black)
Cake Mania [Game Download] Free download
Amazon has Cake Mania [Game Download] for free to download. This game is a $9.99 value.
Get it for free here
Cake Mania [Game Download]
Amazon offers $25 Gift Card with purchase of 3G Kindles for Mother's Day
Two images of text seen at Amazon's Kindle pages last night:
Amazon announces $25 Gift Card with Purchase of
a Combo 3G Cellular Wireless-and-WiFi Kindle
Amazon has made an entire page for Mother's Day ideas for gifts. But here's something new.
I was surprised to see the new $25 Gift-Card offer in a pink-purple band and in the less colorful ad-box tonight (see above) on the Kindles product page -- with word that Kindles that have both cell-phone wireless capability and local WiFi network access (home/office/cafes) and which are therefore more expensive, will include a $25 gift-card for the Mothers Day holiday if one follows the steps there. That last part is important. The gift-card has to be included when adding the Kindle order to the cart.
Be sure to read the underlined "details and terms" for the $189 6" model -- I'll point out a couple of them here.
NOTE: The 3G capability is also part of the larger 9.7" Kindle DX Graphite model, so the $25 gift-card offer applies to that as well. See the "details and terms" for that one if interested in that model.
This is, in essence, a $25 credit offer on both the 3G models but without "special offers and ads" as part of the Kindle as they are with the $114 deal (which has no 3G capability).
First: some important points cited in the 'details and terms" that you should be sure to observe if interested in the offer:
Much more at the linked "details and terms" for each model, as linked above.
I haven't seen any mention that this is limited to the U.S. but it may be.
The Kindle3 3G/WiFi at $189 minus $25 gift certificate = $164
(usable for a case or a couple of books, say)
See 3G or WiFi? What does each do?
The Kindle DXG at $379 minus $25 gift certificate = $354
I've seen one question quite a bit on forums and customer-review comment areas in the last few days: Why would one want the 9.7" DXG model?
The DXG model is expensive, but I prepared, almost a year ago, some
Questions you should ask yourself if interested also in the larger Kindle
but not sure which one would work better for you.
Also, Reactions to DXG by tough Mobileread Forum folks
Kindle 3's (UK: Kindle 3's), K3 Special, $114 DX Graphite
Check often: Temporarily-free late-listed non-classics or recently published ones
Guide to finding Free Kindle books and Sources. Top 100 free bestsellers.
UK-Only: recently published non-classics, bestsellers, or £5 Max ones
Also, UK customers should see the UK store's Top 100 free bestsellers.
Amazon announces $25 Gift Card with Purchase of
a Combo 3G Cellular Wireless-and-WiFi Kindle
Amazon has made an entire page for Mother's Day ideas for gifts. But here's something new.
I was surprised to see the new $25 Gift-Card offer in a pink-purple band and in the less colorful ad-box tonight (see above) on the Kindles product page -- with word that Kindles that have both cell-phone wireless capability and local WiFi network access (home/office/cafes) and which are therefore more expensive, will include a $25 gift-card for the Mothers Day holiday if one follows the steps there. That last part is important. The gift-card has to be included when adding the Kindle order to the cart.
Be sure to read the underlined "details and terms" for the $189 6" model -- I'll point out a couple of them here.
NOTE: The 3G capability is also part of the larger 9.7" Kindle DX Graphite model, so the $25 gift-card offer applies to that as well. See the "details and terms" for that one if interested in that model.
This is, in essence, a $25 credit offer on both the 3G models but without "special offers and ads" as part of the Kindle as they are with the $114 deal (which has no 3G capability).
First: some important points cited in the 'details and terms" that you should be sure to observe if interested in the offer:
When adding a '...Kindle 3G (Free 3G + Wi-Fi, 6")' or the Kindle DX (Free 3G, 9.7"), you'll need to include the "$25 Amazon.com Gift Card described in the promotion when adding the order to your Shopping Cart" by either selecting the $25 gift card offer on the applicable Kindle product page or by adding the Gift Card from its own product page (which I think is strange).
For gift-card terms and conditions, read www.amazon.com/gc-legal
Promotional offer limited to one Gift Card per customer.
The promotion is valid from 11:00 4/27/2011 to 23:59 5/8/2011.
"Amazon reserves the right to cancel it at any time."
Does not apply to orders placed with 1-Click...
Much more at the linked "details and terms" for each model, as linked above.
I haven't seen any mention that this is limited to the U.S. but it may be.
The Kindle3 3G/WiFi at $189 minus $25 gift certificate = $164
(usable for a case or a couple of books, say)
See 3G or WiFi? What does each do?
The Kindle DXG at $379 minus $25 gift certificate = $354
I've seen one question quite a bit on forums and customer-review comment areas in the last few days: Why would one want the 9.7" DXG model?
The DXG model is expensive, but I prepared, almost a year ago, some
Questions you should ask yourself if interested also in the larger Kindle
but not sure which one would work better for you.
Also, Reactions to DXG by tough Mobileread Forum folks
Kindle 3's (UK: Kindle 3's), K3 Special, $114 DX Graphite
Check often: Temporarily-free late-listed non-classics or recently published ones
Guide to finding Free Kindle books and Sources. Top 100 free bestsellers.
UK-Only: recently published non-classics, bestsellers, or £5 Max ones
Also, UK customers should see the UK store's Top 100 free bestsellers.
Pretty Toes!
I've had another couple of busy days. Lots going on.....
I went to the Farmer's Market on Tuesday. I got some great things there.
I made the best kale chips! They were so yummy!
It's hard to take photos of yourselves with a 20 month old!
Especially when she can't wait to see the picture before it is done taking!
Me see baby! Pease Nona!
I went to the Farmer's Market on Tuesday. I got some great things there.
I made the best kale chips! They were so yummy!
Put them in the oven to crisp up
Drizzle with nutritional yeast, olive oil and salt mixture.
Eat.
Enjoy.
YUM!
I just about ate them all myself! Chase stopped by and he loved them, Brian and Madelyn wouldn't touch them!
Yesterday I had Madelyn for the day. We played, ran fast, pretended to be doggies and of course, piggyback rides and just had a blast all day long!
I might have created a monster - all she wants to do is stand in the window and look out at the scenery.
Feeding Grumpy grapes!
I find the strangest things in the strangest places after Madelyn has been here.
Painting Madelyn's toenails. She sat very still and was so excited!
Pretty toes!!!!
I have to say, even though I am completely worn out after Madelyn is here, I absolutely love Wednesdays!
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
kid at heart
My sister bought Gabby his first Lego set a couple of weeks ago. It somehow brought back memories when we were still kids. My dad bought my sister her first Lego set during a trip to Germany and that time, Lego was unheard of here in Manila (I was not born yet that time). It was about 2 years after when Lego was finally available in the local market. By the time I was born and big enough to play with Lego, the very same set my sister had was still 'alive'. I remember countless of hours playing with it, building houses and what not. Fastforward to a couple of years after, my brother also played with the same set (in fairness, mommy dearest was very good in keeping our toys in good shape!) and my dad bought him a couple of sets more. Lego was one of those classic toys that never goes out of style. It just gets better with all the improvements as years pass by. It's also very durable - imagine, it survived over 30 years!
Now Nang-nang has her own toy as well :) The Harry Potter sets are pretty big so we had it shipped along with the other stuff in the box (shipping would be quite expensive if we course it through Johnny Air) and have to wait for about a month for it to arrive. I've been browsing for other sets since then and there are a lot more that I wanna get! Hahaha. Mostly the rest of the Harry Potter sets and some Christmas/Holiday sets that are just so cute!
So with the little one excited and all with his new toy, mommy, nang-nang and tito were like kids again as we played with him and built whatever we can with the ever so familiar blocks. Then my brother remembered that he was able to keep his old Lego sets (including the very first one from my dad) so up to the attic he went and true enough, it was still good as new! So imagine a 3-year old, a 22-year old, a 29-year old and a 36-year old all playing together. I must admit, it was really fun!
Too fun that my sister (yes, the 36-year old) bought her OWN Lego Creator set. It wasn't for Gabby but for her own playing pleasure. She had to explain to the little one that it was Mommy's toy. Hahaha. Lego sets are so expensive here so she got it from Amazon and had it shipped through Johnny Air (low EQ...she can't wait for another month for the box to arrive):
We all had fun playing with it and trying out the different styles of houses that can be built out of the set. We were hooked and that's not good coz it only means that we want more! Hahaha. And so my sis got another set. This time it's the Harry Potter Hogwarts Castle:Being a Harry Potter fan, I want one too! Hahaha. So I got the Diagon Alley set for myself:
Now Nang-nang has her own toy as well :) The Harry Potter sets are pretty big so we had it shipped along with the other stuff in the box (shipping would be quite expensive if we course it through Johnny Air) and have to wait for about a month for it to arrive. I've been browsing for other sets since then and there are a lot more that I wanna get! Hahaha. Mostly the rest of the Harry Potter sets and some Christmas/Holiday sets that are just so cute!
A new hobby is born and mind you, it doesn't come cheap! Maybe if I get tired of if (which I doubt) I'll have the little one play with them as well. Hahaha. But it's nice to take a step back, enjoy the simple things and be a kid all over again :)
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Kindle Pictures Feature. .2 Free Tools that Convert Images to Kindle format.
Kindle 3 and Kindle 2 with same screen-sleeper
UTILITIES FOR PUTTING PHOTOS (not Screensavers) ON A KINDLE, USING THE RIGHT FORMAT
(Windows utilities, though the first one can be done via a website.)
(Update/Correction: I fixed an E-nki site link to bring people to the right site!).
As Kindle owners learn quickly, Kindle screensavers (really, screensleepers) are not officially replaceable by our own images (unless one uses a 'hack' and that can be problematical in a few ways although some find it worth doing...and re-doing with each Kindle software upgrade).
I don't recommend it, and only the computer savvy should tackle it; even then, there are disclaimers by the utility makers that your warranty can be voided if a problem occurs during installation. It's not super-difficult but no one is going to be responsible for anything going wrong on it, so I don't get into the details. You can always google kindle screensaver hack to see what's involved. I personally don't think it's worth it.
And now the latest Kindle (with Special Offers and ads) shows Amazon had a specific reason for not offering "screensavers" that could be customized by the Kindle user.
It'd be nice if Amazon were to offer customizable screensleepers for their higher-cost Kindles without ads, at some point. (The sad dream that never dies.)
Your Photos on your Kindle in the Pictures Folder - a Kindle Feature
In the meantime, Kindle owners CAN put favorite photos or illustrations on the Kindle in a special Pictures folder, and I've found that many don't know this is possible.
The instructions for this are in the Kindle User's Guide (which is placed by Amazon on each Kindle during first wireless sessions and is also available for your computer in PDF format -- see Kindle User Guides at the Amazon help pages).
Remember that Kindle books or files can be Searched for words like "pictures" and sometimes that makes it easier to find a feature.
A Kindle customer posted step-by-step instructions at the Amazon Kindle forums. In reply to an earlier post on Feb 9, Anthony Hansen wrote (slightly modified) :
KINDLE IMAGE CONVERTER
This is a nicely easy-to-use tool that converts almost any image you have (size does not matter much) to a Kindle-compatible black & white version in the right size and orientation for the Kindle display. It works for 6" Kindles and the 9.7" Kindle DX's.
It does convert 'up' to larger sizes rather well, to my surprise, but sharpness and clarity will be more likely when you send a larger photo to convert 'down' (and something to remember if doing this for the larger-screen DX).
It's also very fast, even using the method as seen in the image of the webpage above, uploading a photo to the website for conversion -- probably the way to do it for Macs.
But the link below the uploaded filename field is for a download of the executable (a Windows file), which means you can have the tool on your Windows computer and do it without uploading the file to the webpage.
If you decide to try it, let us know how that works for you.
E-NKI MANGA, COMICS, AND GENERAL BULK IMAGE CONVERTER FOR KINDLE
I haven't had a chance to try this one. E-nki describes it this way:
"E-nki is an image processor designed for latest Kindle.
"It converts common image documents (JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP) into optimized PNG files for e-ink displays, and more important, you can convert your compressed archives directly. (CBR and CBZ too!)"
There is also a link to the FAQ, which does answer questions not addressed on the main page. E-nki is a downloadable file and there's no web-style conversion tool.
On what, specifically, the utility does:
1) Converts pictures to grayscale
2) Tries to remove white borders
3) Resizes pictures while maintaining the aspect ratio
4) Rotates the pictures
Author E-nki is on vacation but checking mail, so you can send questions to the e-mail address given at the webpage.
As mentioned, I haven't tried it. So, it's not a recommendation but a suggestion. If you can, let us know (in the Comments area) what you think if you try one or both of the tools mentioned here.
The feedback and useful info (and some raves) on SendtoReader (to Kindle) were very helpful.
As ever, when you enjoy and regularly use a free utility, support the software developer with donations if they feature a donation-method. That tends to support improving the product and time giving user support. That includes the popular Instapaper, which itself is used in a few other tools.
Kindle 3's (UK: Kindle 3's), K3 Special, $114 DX Graphite
Check often: Temporarily-free late-listed non-classics or recently published ones
Guide to finding Free Kindle books and Sources. Top 100 free bestsellers.
UK-Only: recently published non-classics, bestsellers, or £5 Max ones
Also, UK customers should see the UK store's Top 100 free bestsellers.
UTILITIES FOR PUTTING PHOTOS (not Screensavers) ON A KINDLE, USING THE RIGHT FORMAT
(Windows utilities, though the first one can be done via a website.)
(Update/Correction: I fixed an E-nki site link to bring people to the right site!).
As Kindle owners learn quickly, Kindle screensavers (really, screensleepers) are not officially replaceable by our own images (unless one uses a 'hack' and that can be problematical in a few ways although some find it worth doing...and re-doing with each Kindle software upgrade).
I don't recommend it, and only the computer savvy should tackle it; even then, there are disclaimers by the utility makers that your warranty can be voided if a problem occurs during installation. It's not super-difficult but no one is going to be responsible for anything going wrong on it, so I don't get into the details. You can always google kindle screensaver hack to see what's involved. I personally don't think it's worth it.
And now the latest Kindle (with Special Offers and ads) shows Amazon had a specific reason for not offering "screensavers" that could be customized by the Kindle user.
It'd be nice if Amazon were to offer customizable screensleepers for their higher-cost Kindles without ads, at some point. (The sad dream that never dies.)
Your Photos on your Kindle in the Pictures Folder - a Kindle Feature
In the meantime, Kindle owners CAN put favorite photos or illustrations on the Kindle in a special Pictures folder, and I've found that many don't know this is possible.
The instructions for this are in the Kindle User's Guide (which is placed by Amazon on each Kindle during first wireless sessions and is also available for your computer in PDF format -- see Kindle User Guides at the Amazon help pages).
Remember that Kindle books or files can be Searched for words like "pictures" and sometimes that makes it easier to find a feature.
A Kindle customer posted step-by-step instructions at the Amazon Kindle forums. In reply to an earlier post on Feb 9, Anthony Hansen wrote (slightly modified) :
' If you would like to add photos to your Kindle 2, it's pretty easy to do. Here are a few short steps to getting some pictures onto your Kindle.
1. Connect your Kindle to your computer with the Kindle USB cable.
2. Go to the file folders for your Kindle on the computer and add a new folder called `pictures' (without the quotes).
3. Within the new `pictures' folder that you just created, create other folders which will be used to store your pictures. The names of these sub-folders should describe what type of pictures will go into the folders. These sub-folder names are what you will see on the Kindle's `Home' page and are the photo albums that you will put pictures into.
4. Add pictures into the newly created sub-folders (albums).
5. Safely remove your Kindle from the computer.
6. Go to the `Home' page on your Kindle and press Alt & Z keys together (alt-z) to see the photo albums.
7. Go down to the photo album that you want to view using the 5-way button [or the Kindle-1's mercury-like rolling column-cursor] and then select the album to view the pictures.
That's it. This should take no longer than five minutes to do depending on the number of pictures [you're] adding '
KINDLE IMAGE CONVERTER
This is a nicely easy-to-use tool that converts almost any image you have (size does not matter much) to a Kindle-compatible black & white version in the right size and orientation for the Kindle display. It works for 6" Kindles and the 9.7" Kindle DX's.
It does convert 'up' to larger sizes rather well, to my surprise, but sharpness and clarity will be more likely when you send a larger photo to convert 'down' (and something to remember if doing this for the larger-screen DX).
It's also very fast, even using the method as seen in the image of the webpage above, uploading a photo to the website for conversion -- probably the way to do it for Macs.
But the link below the uploaded filename field is for a download of the executable (a Windows file), which means you can have the tool on your Windows computer and do it without uploading the file to the webpage.
If you decide to try it, let us know how that works for you.
E-NKI MANGA, COMICS, AND GENERAL BULK IMAGE CONVERTER FOR KINDLE
I haven't had a chance to try this one. E-nki describes it this way:
"E-nki is an image processor designed for latest Kindle.
"It converts common image documents (JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP) into optimized PNG files for e-ink displays, and more important, you can convert your compressed archives directly. (CBR and CBZ too!)"
There is also a link to the FAQ, which does answer questions not addressed on the main page. E-nki is a downloadable file and there's no web-style conversion tool.
On what, specifically, the utility does:
1) Converts pictures to grayscale
2) Tries to remove white borders
3) Resizes pictures while maintaining the aspect ratio
4) Rotates the pictures
Author E-nki is on vacation but checking mail, so you can send questions to the e-mail address given at the webpage.
As mentioned, I haven't tried it. So, it's not a recommendation but a suggestion. If you can, let us know (in the Comments area) what you think if you try one or both of the tools mentioned here.
The feedback and useful info (and some raves) on SendtoReader (to Kindle) were very helpful.
As ever, when you enjoy and regularly use a free utility, support the software developer with donations if they feature a donation-method. That tends to support improving the product and time giving user support. That includes the popular Instapaper, which itself is used in a few other tools.
Kindle 3's (UK: Kindle 3's), K3 Special, $114 DX Graphite
Check often: Temporarily-free late-listed non-classics or recently published ones
Guide to finding Free Kindle books and Sources. Top 100 free bestsellers.
UK-Only: recently published non-classics, bestsellers, or £5 Max ones
Also, UK customers should see the UK store's Top 100 free bestsellers.
...and that's the last of it!
One of the 'seasons' I hate the most at work is the deliberations time which is usually around April. This is when we have to request feedback from our supervisors and create one for all the resources in our team. This is doubly difficult for the leads - we are the ones tasked to complete all the feedback forms. Talk about nosebleed! But this is one task that I really take seriously (no matter how effort and nosebleed it is!) since this is when we recognize (and sometimes point out areas for improvement) our kids' accomplishment and 'fight' for their ratings. After all their hardwork for the year, they deserve it. I work better under pressure. I've started working on the ones assigned to me a couple of days ago. The deadline to complete the feedback is tomorrow so I found myself cramming at the last minute to get everything done. And in fairness, by midnight, I clicked the 'Submit' button of the last AO I had to create. And that's the last of it...ever! This is one thing I won't miss! And with that done, I can now catch some sleep...zzzzzz...
Fit Club Tuesday!
Good Tuesday! That means another Fit Club! I love Tuesdays, I get to workout with my friends! There is nothing better than getting healthy together!
Remember that we are at my house for the next month or so. I'll be finding another location soon, but in the meantime......
Fit Club Workout:
We are doing the BEST OF CHALENE JOHNSON this month! We've TurboFire'd, Chalean Extreme'd and Turbo Jam'd. So tonight we will be mixing it all up! I'm thinking a little Jam first and then some abs (CE) and stretch (TF). I think we can work all 3 in tonight!
Fit Club Recipe:
Strawberry Salad with marinated tofu
I LOVE strawberry salads. I make them frequently and they are so easy and I can change them up according to what I have on hand. Plus, they are so pretty!
This one is mixed greens, red onion, sliced almonds, strawberries and mandarin oranges (canned, drained).
Marinated tofu:
I used the cubed tofu, drained.
in a shallow bowl (pie plate works great too), I added bragg's liquid amino's, liquid smoke, chopped garlic, chopped onion, couple drops of tobasco sauce, dash of lemon juice. Put the tofu in the bowl, pour the sauce over it and make sure all of it is covered. Stir several times and leave it for at least an hour.
When the tofu is marinated to your liking, you can bake it or saute it. I sauteed mine. I put a little bit of olive oil in the pan and then dumped the whole tofu and marinade in the pan. I cooked it until the liquid was gone.
I put that on top of the strawberry salad and then used a balsamic dressing on top of that!
Equal parts balsamic vinegar and olive oil. Add spices to your liking.
Then eat and enjoy!
So YUMMY!
Discussion: Do you like to mix up your workouts?
Remember that we are at my house for the next month or so. I'll be finding another location soon, but in the meantime......
Fit Club Workout:
We are doing the BEST OF CHALENE JOHNSON this month! We've TurboFire'd, Chalean Extreme'd and Turbo Jam'd. So tonight we will be mixing it all up! I'm thinking a little Jam first and then some abs (CE) and stretch (TF). I think we can work all 3 in tonight!
Fit Club Recipe:
Strawberry Salad with marinated tofu
I LOVE strawberry salads. I make them frequently and they are so easy and I can change them up according to what I have on hand. Plus, they are so pretty!
This one is mixed greens, red onion, sliced almonds, strawberries and mandarin oranges (canned, drained).
Marinated tofu:
I used the cubed tofu, drained.
in a shallow bowl (pie plate works great too), I added bragg's liquid amino's, liquid smoke, chopped garlic, chopped onion, couple drops of tobasco sauce, dash of lemon juice. Put the tofu in the bowl, pour the sauce over it and make sure all of it is covered. Stir several times and leave it for at least an hour.
When the tofu is marinated to your liking, you can bake it or saute it. I sauteed mine. I put a little bit of olive oil in the pan and then dumped the whole tofu and marinade in the pan. I cooked it until the liquid was gone.
I put that on top of the strawberry salad and then used a balsamic dressing on top of that!
Equal parts balsamic vinegar and olive oil. Add spices to your liking.
Then eat and enjoy!
So YUMMY!
Discussion: Do you like to mix up your workouts?
Monday, April 25, 2011
New Kindle TV Ad airs tonight How it differs from previous ones.
LATEST TV KINDLE AD AIRING TONIGHT
In this latest tv ad -- click on the image at left to see the video on YouTube (unless you're reading this on a Kindle-edition blog, which doesn't do video) -- Amazon is introducing the $114 Kindle "with Special Offers" and ads by saying "from $114" at the end.
They're not showing the special offers or ads on the Kindle in this ad, as it's presumably an ad for any of the Kindles.
A viewer going to the Kindle product page will see the $114 model shown side by side with the $139 model, with the higher-priced 3G model mentioned below them and can tell at that point, in most cases.
What they're doing this time is talking a bit about what the Kindle can do, using a gal who just loves her "real" book and a guy who's enjoying his own "real" book too, via Kindle (nicely done).
She tells him what a paper-based book can do and he shows that the Kindle is pretty good with those features, including bookmarks, but then she shows him how great it is to, with much ado, physically make a dog-ear-fold bookmark on her paper book. He just smiles in a mild way :-)
No heavily 'better than thou' bits or people jumping on precarious places while holding their Kindles but just a conversation about a paper book and a Kindle book.
No cute animations with cardboard backgrounds that leave many wondering what on earth a Kindle is and is it a toy for kids. :-)
I'd love it if they showed the Kindle feature of Searching for a character's name in a book and seeing all the linked pages where it shows up or if they showed how easy the dictionary feature is, with a summary-definition showing, when the cursor is on a word, and then the expanded definition with "Origin" of the word when you press the 'Return' or 'Enter' key, ending by pressing the 'Back' button to return to your spot on the page you were reading.
For one thing, I miss those features when reading paper books now.
I imagine there'll be lots of different reactions though :-) ??
Kindle 3's (UK: Kindle 3's), K3 Special, $114 DX Graphite
Check often: Temporarily-free late-listed non-classics or recently published ones
Guide to finding Free Kindle books and Sources. Top 100 free bestsellers.
UK-Only: recently published non-classics, bestsellers, or £5 Max ones
Also, UK customers should see the UK store's Top 100 free bestsellers.
In this latest tv ad -- click on the image at left to see the video on YouTube (unless you're reading this on a Kindle-edition blog, which doesn't do video) -- Amazon is introducing the $114 Kindle "with Special Offers" and ads by saying "from $114" at the end.
They're not showing the special offers or ads on the Kindle in this ad, as it's presumably an ad for any of the Kindles.
A viewer going to the Kindle product page will see the $114 model shown side by side with the $139 model, with the higher-priced 3G model mentioned below them and can tell at that point, in most cases.
What they're doing this time is talking a bit about what the Kindle can do, using a gal who just loves her "real" book and a guy who's enjoying his own "real" book too, via Kindle (nicely done).
She tells him what a paper-based book can do and he shows that the Kindle is pretty good with those features, including bookmarks, but then she shows him how great it is to, with much ado, physically make a dog-ear-fold bookmark on her paper book. He just smiles in a mild way :-)
No heavily 'better than thou' bits or people jumping on precarious places while holding their Kindles but just a conversation about a paper book and a Kindle book.
No cute animations with cardboard backgrounds that leave many wondering what on earth a Kindle is and is it a toy for kids. :-)
I'd love it if they showed the Kindle feature of Searching for a character's name in a book and seeing all the linked pages where it shows up or if they showed how easy the dictionary feature is, with a summary-definition showing, when the cursor is on a word, and then the expanded definition with "Origin" of the word when you press the 'Return' or 'Enter' key, ending by pressing the 'Back' button to return to your spot on the page you were reading.
For one thing, I miss those features when reading paper books now.
I imagine there'll be lots of different reactions though :-) ??
Kindle 3's (UK: Kindle 3's), K3 Special, $114 DX Graphite
Check often: Temporarily-free late-listed non-classics or recently published ones
Guide to finding Free Kindle books and Sources. Top 100 free bestsellers.
UK-Only: recently published non-classics, bestsellers, or £5 Max ones
Also, UK customers should see the UK store's Top 100 free bestsellers.
Sunday, April 24, 2011
FREE Kindle book - Student Travel Guide to Europe, 2011
Let's Go Europe 2011 - Normally $21.95, FREE currently
Let's Go Europe 2011: The Student Travel Guide (Kindle Ed.), is authored by Inc., Harvard Student Agencies whose Kindle books with more specific European locations cost between $9.66 - $9.99. They're providing this Kindle book for $0.00 right now, on what is likely a temporary 'price.'
Released in January 2011, it has 9 customer reviews with 4 stars out of 5. It's quite large (at 1,232 pages), as most Kindle books that are mainly text average less than 1 meg, and this one is about 3 megs and will take longer to load, which indicates it has more than the usual number of images. Product description:
' From Portugal to the Ukraine, from Norway down to Greece, Europe is a lot to take on. Luckily, the student adventurers behind Let’s Go Europe 2011 know that any traveler can handle it — with a little help. Whether whipping through London, Barcelona, and Prague in five days or spending a leisurely year abroad, travelers get all the info they need from Let's Go. Their wit and irreverence can brighten even the drabbest Renaissance museum — if travelers didn’t take their advice to skip it. From German beer halls to Roman ruins, Let's Go Europe 2011 is the ticket to adventure. '
CAVEAT The two Kindle book reviews I see (the rest are paperback reviews) say it's well worth downloading as a free book, but is written by Harvard students for other students and one reviewer thinks it's mainly for students with money to spare -- I used to go on the $5/day books :-) And the paperback version had less information on hostel locations than a couple of people wanted.
On the other hand, another reviewer says:
' However, to be honest, the listings for stuff like accommodations and nightlife are just UNBEATABLE, so I'm willing to deal with the flaws in order to get those recommendations.
I was trying to keep to a budget, so maybe I'm biased, but when I opened the Lonely Planet and Frommer's guides in the bookstore, their idea of "cheap" was like...65 euro a night. Even the "shoestring" book was borderline. That's just not the sort of budget I'm operating on.
Let's Go, on the other hand, listed hostels and cheap mom-and-pop places that got me through most of Western Europe on 20 euro or less a night. No complaints about those prices. '
Some think the writing is fun while others find it geared toward those who look for drinking places. The maps and even some icons are said to be very hard to read on the Kindle (I recommend viewing these in Landscape mode, which may handle better some bad layout problems mentioned.)
For $0.00, it's worth a look.
Kindle 3's (UK: Kindle 3's), K3 Special, $114 DX Graphite
Check often: Temporarily-free late-listed non-classics or recently published ones
Guide to finding Free Kindle books and Sources. Top 100 free bestsellers.
UK-Only: recently published non-classics, bestsellers, or £5 Max ones
Also, UK customers should see the UK store's Top 100 free bestsellers.
Saturday, April 23, 2011
not a lot to talk about
It's been a couple of days since my last post. I just haven't had much to say. I know EXACTLY what you are thinking...... yes, there are times when I don't have a lot to say. They are few and far between, thank goodness - oh wait, that probably isn't what you were thinking huh?
Life has been busy, I'm getting most of my workouts in, going for walks, trying to stay on the meal plan I created - eating clean. Brian and I have been busy with the rental properties, but nothing really new on that front. Weve been doing a good job of staying on track with our goals and to-do lists!
It's been crappy weather for most of the week and that always makes me a little down. I need the sunshine to keep me going! We've been trying to get to the lake house to get the yard mowed and just check on things there. I'm so ready for the summer and boating and swimming!
We are gearing up for Easter tomorrow. We don't have big plans, just hoping to get together with the kids. Planning on a good meal, good conversations and fun!! I want to color Easter Eggs, but will have to do this by myself at this point. But, I'm thinking that will be okay too!!
I'll try to have a more interesting day today, with photos and some exciting things to talk about!
Life has been busy, I'm getting most of my workouts in, going for walks, trying to stay on the meal plan I created - eating clean. Brian and I have been busy with the rental properties, but nothing really new on that front. Weve been doing a good job of staying on track with our goals and to-do lists!
It's been crappy weather for most of the week and that always makes me a little down. I need the sunshine to keep me going! We've been trying to get to the lake house to get the yard mowed and just check on things there. I'm so ready for the summer and boating and swimming!
We are gearing up for Easter tomorrow. We don't have big plans, just hoping to get together with the kids. Planning on a good meal, good conversations and fun!! I want to color Easter Eggs, but will have to do this by myself at this point. But, I'm thinking that will be okay too!!
I'll try to have a more interesting day today, with photos and some exciting things to talk about!
Friday, April 22, 2011
Kindle News Roundup: NYReview of Books Kindle Ed., More on rumored Samsung/Amazon tablet; Kindle for Android Update; Amazon Germany's Kindlestore opens; publishing in Amazon.de Kindle Store
KINDLE NEWS THIS WEEK
New York Review of Books
This excellent resource is finally available in a Kindle edition. The New York Review of Books reviews "...the most engrossing new books and the ideas that illuminate them." There's a 14-day free trial and you can unsubscribe during that time.
Kindle for Android
The Kindle for Android app has been updated to tailor it for tablet-computers, with enhancements that take advantage of the larger screen. New features include
. the Ability to pause, resume download at any time
. enhanced word look-up capability (for Android-based phones and tablets)
with built-in dictionary with over 250,000 entries and definitions.
Amazon.de Launches German Kindle Store
Amazon's press release says that the Amazon.de Kindle Shop will have the Largest Selection of Any E-Bookstore in Germany.
It launches with "650,000 titles, 71 of 100 Spiegel bestsellers, and over 25,000 German-language titles with thousands of German classics downloadable for free only on Kindle. Top German and international newspapers and magazines are also available for single purchase or subscription including Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Handelsblatt and Die Zeit."
Also, Amazon announced yesterday that authors and publishers worldwide are now able to make their books available in the Amazon.de Kindle Books store in Germany, using the (kdp.amazon.de) Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) service.
"German-language authors and publishers can utilize the new German KDP website to make their books available in Germany, Austria, the U.K., U.S. and over 100 countries worldwide. The popular KDP 70% royalty option, which allows authors and publishers worldwide to make more money on books sold to Kindle customers in the U.S., U.K. and Canada, is now also available for books sold in Germany and Austria. Additionally, publishers can now receive their payment in either Euros, British pounds or U.S. dollars. For more information and program terms, please visit kdp.amazon.de."
MORE on that Rumored Kindle Tablet via Samsung
Peter Rojas, who wrote the article this week about the probability of a Samsung-built Amazon tablet, was the co-founder and former Editor of Engadget and is now co-founder of gdgt.com. He has very good connections in the industry and, while there's always the small chance he can receive bad information, his sources are probably more solid than the usual.
Also, on November 5, 2010, I wrote a blog article about the rumor of an Amazon Android tablet being quite strong because Computerworld's Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols, aka cybercinic, had quietly included in a column the following:
' Sources at Amazon tell me that the company will indeed produce a mass-market Android tablet. I can't tell you its size, pricing, when it's expected to ship, or anything else of substance. The one thing I do know is that, like the Kindle, it will run Linux with a Java-based interface. In short, this new tablet Kindle, let's call it "KinTablet," will run Android. 'Some have said that Amazon would not want to upset its OEM partners by releasing a 'competing tablet' but Kendrick feels it would not be so much a tablet built to compete but "would be intended to extend the company’s retail operation into the next logical space."
To speculation or hopes that this would be a particularly mighty tablet, ZDNet's James Kendrick writes, "Amazon’s intent would not be to produce a state-of-the-art mobile device" but would instead "be designed to have the Amazon retail system completely ingrained into a decent, economical tablet. Amazon's own Android Apps store would probably be 'curated' (as Apple's is and B&N plans to be, for Non-rooted NookColors), but in effect, competing with Google's Android market, which is 'open' but also leaves non-computer-intense customers to their own security measures and is disorganized and confusing to many.
In another article, about the Kindle with special offers and straight-out, large ads on its screensleepers and on the bottom area of the Home screen of book titles, Kendrick writes:
' If only 1 percent of ... Android activations resulted in a Kindle customer, that is over a million new customers every year for Amazon content. That’s a conservative number, but the size of the Android market is huge. Most Kindle app users probably buy multiple ebooks from Amazon...it’s no surprise that Amazon is selling so many ebooks..."
"So this ad-supported Kindle reader will probably get more devices in the hands of new customers, but that’s not the real story. I wonder if this is Amazon’s first baby steps into developing its own ad network for its future mobile devices that it is probably working on. I firmly believe Amazon is about to disrupt the mobile space by entering into the mobile space with a tablet device, and take Apple on directly. An ad network would be another piece of the ecosystem to go head-to-head with Cupertino. '
I wondered the other day if Apple's sudden lawsuit against Samsung (a supplier for Apple), for look & feel concerns, might be explained by this rumored tablet partnership with Amazon. I wasn't the only one wondering out loud.
Kindle 3's (UK: Kindle 3's), K3 Special, $114 DX Graphite
Check often: Temporarily-free late-listed non-classics or recently published ones
Guide to finding Free Kindle books and Sources. Top 100 free bestsellers.
UK-Only: recently published non-classics, bestsellers, or £5 Max ones
Also, UK customers should see the UK store's Top 100 free bestsellers.
2 weeks
I only have 2 weeks left before I officially leave my first, and so far only job straight out of college. After 8 1/2 years, it is about to end soon. I have to admit, I'm feeling quite sad. But don't get me wrong, I don't have any regrets nor second thoughts with my decision to move on. It's more because of the memories, the experiences and most importantly the friendship I've built all these years. Though there are some moments which I want to just forget and get away from, there are a lot more worth keeping and remembering.
It's with this company that I found myself in the IT path to begin with and I've built my career on it. This is where I had my first taste of living independently...Minneapolis will always be close to my heart. Despite the crazy winter season, it's one of my favorite states. And most importantly, this is where I met him - another reason why the Twin Cities will always be special to me :)
As I move on to my new adventure, it's not really starting all over again. But continuing what I've already started in a better place, with the same people I started with - which makes it even better. 14 days to go and I'm out!
It's with this company that I found myself in the IT path to begin with and I've built my career on it. This is where I had my first taste of living independently...Minneapolis will always be close to my heart. Despite the crazy winter season, it's one of my favorite states. And most importantly, this is where I met him - another reason why the Twin Cities will always be special to me :)
As I move on to my new adventure, it's not really starting all over again. But continuing what I've already started in a better place, with the same people I started with - which makes it even better. 14 days to go and I'm out!
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Is Samsung building an Android tablet for Amazon?
AMAZON TABLET -- by SAMSUNG?? - gdgt.com staff
Peter Rojas, a staffer at gdgt.com, writes about the "open secret" that Amazon is working on an Android tablet.
He even says he's "99% certain they are having Samsung build one for them."
The Galaxy tablet is not doing that well with reviewers or with sales, though some really like it, so I hope it's either not true or that Amazon sets higher standards for them.
BUT it would certainly explain the sudden lawsuit Apple filed against Samsung this week for look and feel (rounded corners on a rectangle, among other things -- maybe even words on a screen). I'd thought it was odd that Samsung seemed that much of a threat to Apple -- but Amazon & Samsung?, probably.
Rojas adds that, unlike Barnes and Noble, Amazon would use the tablet for more:
'...as a platform for selling music (see that cloud locker they just rolled out?), video (you can bet Amazon Instant Video will be a big part of this), and apps from the Android app store they just launched (which is the biggest indication of all that they've got something in the works). You probably wouldn't have something as open as a regular Android tablet (at least not without hacking it), but I think most users would accept the trade-off if it meant a much lower price of entry.He thinks a tablet might be out no later than this summer although that seems off the top of his head. A commenter to the gdgt.com site writes (and I agree) that while the stars are aligning, as he puts it, for something like this, he hopes Amazon waits until Google "cleans up Honeycomb" - their Android operating system that was designed FOR tablet devices but has been very buggy.
. . .
...they have shown with the Kindle that they can produce a great product and then expertly tie that product into a content platform. I'm not sure I can stress how non-trivial an accomplishment this is, especially for a company that's mainly known as a retailer. There are full-fledged consumer electronics companies that still haven't figured this stuff out. '
In that Comments area, Rojas -- in his responses -- treats Samsung's role with the tablet as a certainty.
' I can't say specifically why Amazon partnered with Samsung, because I don't really know, but my guess is that Samsung was able to make it attractive enough from a financial standpoint and Amazon probably felt like they could deliver an iPad-quality tablet.
Should also mention that this may be something neither party ever confirms publicly. '
Well, I guess they WILL confirm it if they actually release one together :-) -- or he's saying it would carry the Amazon name and not Samsung's and would not be touted as built by Samsung (which would be odd).
Kindle 3's (UK: Kindle 3's), K3 Special, $114 DX Graphite
Check often: Temporarily-free late-listed non-classics or recently published ones
Guide to finding Free Kindle books and Sources. Top 100 free bestsellers.
UK-Only: recently published non-classics, bestsellers, or £5 Max ones
Also, UK customers should see the UK store's Top 100 free bestsellers.
More on Kindle Lending Library - How it would work. Reactions & Analyses
QUESTIONS AND SOME ANSWERS ABOUT THE COMING KINDLE LENDING PROGRAM
For basic details of the library lending program, see the original announcement, with the more important portions (in my mind) bold-faced.
ZDNet - Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
ZDNet's Adrian Kingsley-Hughes had a larger reaction than seen in most columns, most of which just reported details of the announcement with mild surprise. It begins with "This is big. Huge. Massive."
Kingsley points out (emphases mine):
New York Post - Garett Sloane
Garett Sloane at the New York Post reports:
New York Times - Julie Bosman
Julie Bosman reports that "...the New York Public Library said last month that e-book use in its system was 36 percent higher than it was one year ago."
As so many have reminded us, Simon & Schuster and Macmillan still don't allow their e-books to be available in libraries, and HarperCollins (Murdoch) would allow use of an e-book only 26 times before it would have to be re-purchased by the libraries. That hasn't gone over well with librarians.
From the Comments area of the blog entry on Amazon's announcement
- a statement by an Overdrive manager
Commenters to this blog have pointed us to interesting articles, one of them a post by Overdrive's' manager for content sales, Karen Estrovich (this link often gives a database connection error). On her Overdrive blog, she clarifies for the company's partners how this would work for them. (Emphases mine.)
MY INTERPRETATION of this varies from others' I've seen
Caveat: It's only my interpretation and nothing more, but I think it has a good basis.
An analysis by Mike Cane
Peter Brantley, of Internet Archive --
in his "Reading 2.0" at posterus.com ("Musings on the publishing revolution" -- reposts most of a typically colorful and on-point analysis of the Kindle vs ePub battle by Mike Cane.
Brantley's alert asks "Does kindle library lending obviate the market need for epub as a format?"
and Mike Cane's title is the more provocative: "Kindle Library Lending: ePub Is Dead"
Kindle 3's (UK: Kindle 3's), K3 Special, $114 DX Graphite
Check often: Temporarily-free late-listed non-classics or recently published ones
Guide to finding Free Kindle books and Sources. Top 100 free bestsellers.
UK-Only: recently published non-classics, bestsellers, or £5 Max ones
Also, UK customers should see the UK store's Top 100 free bestsellers.
For basic details of the library lending program, see the original announcement, with the more important portions (in my mind) bold-faced.
ZDNet - Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
ZDNet's Adrian Kingsley-Hughes had a larger reaction than seen in most columns, most of which just reported details of the announcement with mild surprise.
Kingsley points out (emphases mine):
' Amazon has built up a massive digital ecosystem, ranging from books and music and audiobooks to streaming movies and Android software, and this move adds another feature to that ever-growing machine. And best of all for the end user, it’s something that they can take advantage of without having to buy a specific reader since it works with the Kindle app or desktop software. Amazon is using this to further cement the Amazon brand into people’s minds (and what better way to win over the love of readers than to make it easier to get books from a library?), and establish the Amazon Kindle ebook format as a dominant format, while at the same time showing the competition who’s boss. '
New York Post - Garett Sloane
Garett Sloane at the New York Post reports:
'[For example]...at the New York Public Library, if a member orders an e-book, others wait on a list until that digital version is free again.
That list can get awfully long. Yesterday, the most popular title at the NYPL was Harlan Coben's mystery novel "Caught," with more than 275 people on the waiting list. '
New York Times - Julie Bosman
Julie Bosman reports that "...the New York Public Library said last month that e-book use in its system was 36 percent higher than it was one year ago."
As so many have reminded us, Simon & Schuster and Macmillan still don't allow their e-books to be available in libraries, and HarperCollins (Murdoch) would allow use of an e-book only 26 times before it would have to be re-purchased by the libraries. That hasn't gone over well with librarians.
From the Comments area of the blog entry on Amazon's announcement
- a statement by an Overdrive manager
Commenters to this blog have pointed us to interesting articles, one of them a post by Overdrive's' manager for content sales, Karen Estrovich (this link often gives a database connection error). On her Overdrive blog, she clarifies for the company's partners how this would work for them. (Emphases mine.)
' The Kindle Library Lending program will integrate into your existing OverDrive-powered ‘Virtual Branch’ website.
Your existing collection of downloadable eBooks will be available to Kindle customers.[AB here; Within the context of her statement to Overdrive's partners, this would actually mean "downloadable titles" rather than ebooks in specific format. ]As you add new eBooks to your collection, those titles will also be available in Kindle format for lending to Kindle and Kindle reading apps. Your library will not need to purchase any additional units to have Kindle compatibility. This will work for your existing copies and units.
A user will be able to browse for titles on any desktop or mobile operating system, check out a title with a library card, and then select Kindle as the delivery destination. The borrowed title will then be able to be enjoyed using any Kindle device and all of Amazon’s free Kindle Reading Apps.
The Kindle eBook titles borrowed from a library will carry the same rules and policies as all our other eBooks.
The Kindle Library Lending program will support publishers’ existing lending models.
Your users’ confidential information will be protected.
The Kindle Library Lending program is only available for libraries, schools, and colleges in the United States. '
MY INTERPRETATION of this varies from others' I've seen
Caveat: It's only my interpretation and nothing more, but I think it has a good basis.
' Estrovich is writing to partners who have OverDrive-powered ‘Virtual Branch’ websites for the Overdrive library e-books program. This is important to an understanding of what she's describing.
The existing collection of a partner's downloadable titles will be available to Kindle customers.
When the partners add new ebooks to their collections available for loan, those titles will be available in Kindle- and ePUB formats for lending. No one will have to, to my mind, convert from ePUB to Amazon's mobi format, as some have written -- for the reasons given below.
This indicates strongly that the titles in Amazon Kindle/mobi format will be available from Amazon's servers directly once the requirements are met for the loan of a title to a Kindle customer.
It's the only way Amazon would be able to (1) synchronize between the various Kindle/compatible devices and (2) back up annotations for a customer. This would be done via matching the server's usual Amazon-formatted e-book and the copy on the customer's Kindle.
The partners' libraries will not need to purchase any additional units as the partners are purchasing TITLES from a publisher via Overdrive, and the partners can decide which format a customer will get, depending on the customer selection of "destination" device. Again, no conversion would be needed. Amazon wouldn't be using ePUB-formatted books that are transformed, nor would ePUB books be affected.
Most important, this would mean the partners' existing copies and units would continue to work, as-is, totally unaffected.
The reason is that the Kindle ebooks would be handled (and sync'd and backed up) by Amazon servers. The delivery of the Kindle format books to Kindle customers would not affect the ePub books in the overall collection one iota. The e-books that Overdrive partners offer will be available in both formats.
There would still be DRM involved in the library loan but probably Amazon's DRM rather than Adobe's. I think that Amazon resisted partially because they don't want to pay Adobe for their DRM process when they have their own (and apparently they don't want to switch to ePub).
This would be a better solution than most had expected. '
An analysis by Mike Cane
Peter Brantley, of Internet Archive --
in his "Reading 2.0" at posterus.com ("Musings on the publishing revolution" -- reposts most of a typically colorful and on-point analysis of the Kindle vs ePub battle by Mike Cane.
Brantley's alert asks "Does kindle library lending obviate the market need for epub as a format?"
and Mike Cane's title is the more provocative: "Kindle Library Lending: ePub Is Dead"
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Check often: Temporarily-free late-listed non-classics or recently published ones
Guide to finding Free Kindle books and Sources. Top 100 free bestsellers.
UK-Only: recently published non-classics, bestsellers, or £5 Max ones
Also, UK customers should see the UK store's Top 100 free bestsellers.
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