Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Kindle Worlds: Do fan fiction writers want to make money? - BBC News
Monday, May 27, 2013
How BYOD could fuel Kindle Fire - Business Spectator
Forrester Research
Amazon Announced todaythat its Kindle Fire HD tablet offerings will rocket from availability in just seven markets (U.S., UK, Germany, France, Spain, Italy and Japan) to 170 + countries in mid-June. The 7 “and 8.9″ Amazon Kindle Fire HD models have enjoyed great success in the consumer market, as Forrester predicted They would even before the first device was released in November 2011.
The move to expand geographically makes sense, as Amazon Continues to capitalize on its core strength – its content + device + services value proposition – into consumer markets. Perhaps less obviously, though, the Kindle Fire HD has turned out to be something of a stealth competitor in the bring-your-own-device (BYO) space.
In a survey of information workers in the U.S., Canada, UK, France, and Germany – fielded from February to April 2013 – we found That, among Those Who say They use a tablet at least weekly for work:
Amazon’s Kindle Fire ranks # 3 overall among tablets used for work. At nine per cent of information workers in aggregate across Those five markets, the Kindle Fire ranks behind overwhelming market leader Apple iPad (53 per cent) and second-place player Samsung Galaxy (18 per cent). Samsung Galaxy is explicitly targeted at enterprises and business use (in addition to its more consumer-flavored offerings), so some of its market share comes from company-issued devices (rather than from BYO). Amazon’s third-place finish is pretty impressive for a consumer-oriented tablet with strong origins in ebooks and media. Among American information workers, the Amazon Kindle Fire ties for # 2. At 15 per cent of U.S. information workers, the Amazon Kindle Fire ties with Samsung’s Galaxy for second place among tablets used at work. The tablet does not have quite as strong a presence in the UK, France, or Germany (and isn’ta yet available in Canada), but its positio n in the U.S. is a leading indicator of work usage elsewhere.
Percentage of information workers who use a tablet for work weekly saying They use an Amazon Kindle Fire
The Kindle Fire’s success in workplaces rests squarely on BYO Behaviours, since the device isn’ta solar Directly to enterprises. But the Kindle Fire HD does have some basic work-related functionality, as Amazon Describes on this page: Support for ActiveSync (and thus Exchange email and calendars); Skype app; WebEx; VPN; and a preloaded Office Suite app to view Microsoft Office documents . There’s overpriced a 4G LTE option on some models, Which Allows mobile parity with Apple’s iPad and the iPad Mini devices.
Given the available size categories, it’s unlikely thatusers are doing heavy computing. Communications and content consumption are the most likely scenarios These workers are Achieving. (Please note that I do not believemost tablets are limited to ‘consumption’ activities as a general rule, though).
With Amazon rumored to have plans for a 10 “tablet, the range of BYOD computing activities can only continue to grow. Prepare to see more workers Bringing them into the workplace – now globally – in the near future.
J. P. Gownder is a Vice President and Principal Analyst. This piece was originally published by the Forrester Blog Network. Republished with permission.
Kindle Fire HD tablet, app store now available in Australia - CNET Australia
Amazon’s Kindle Fire HD tablets, released in the U.S. last year, are now finally shipping to Australian buyers – and with them, access to Amazon’s Appstore.
The Kindle Fire HD 7″.
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We do not have a full-color E Ink e-reader yet, but the next best thing is a small LCD tablet. There are Several of These on the market in Australia, including Kobo’s offering, the Arc. Amazon’s Android Kindle Fire range has heretofore been off limits to Australian shipping addresses since its launch in September 2011.
Now, the web retail giant has Announced That it will be shipping the two latest versions of its tablet, the Kindle Fire HD 7 “and the Kindle Fire HD 8.9″, to Australia on 13 June 2013.
Both models are available in 16GB and a 32GB version, with the 7-inch model coming in at U.S. $ 214 and U.S. $ 244, and the 8.9-inch model at U.S. $ 284 and U.S. $ 314, respectively. Neither model will be available in the cheaper Kindle with Special Offers version, Which shows advertising and sponsored screensavers.
Both models also have a high-resolution display, with the 7-inch model at 720p and the 8.9 inch at 1080p.
“Kindle Fire is more than just great hardware – it’s a service. When a customer orders a Kindle Fire, it arrives pre-registered to Their Amazon account and greets them by name. All of the customer’s Kindle content is there waiting for them to download and start enjoying – no long set-up process and no syncing with a cable. Kindle Fire overpriced comes with instant access to Amazon’s digital content right from the device, including all of the features customers love about shopping on Amazon – customer reviews, one-click purchasing and more. Whenever customers shop on Amazon or buy a Kindle, they know That They are overpriced getting Amazon’s world-class customer service, “the press release said.
In addition, the Amazon Appstore is now supported in nearly 200 countries worldwide, including Australia. This includes access to Amazon’s Free App of the Day, Which offers a different paid app for free every day. Although this will be included on the Kindle Fire tablets, it’s also available to download for all Android devices.
“We are thrilled to be expanding the reach of our global app distribution to nearly 200 countries. We think our customers will love the app selection we have to sacrifice, and overpriced find featuressuch as Free App of the Day and personalized Recommendations very helpful as They discover and explore new apps and games, “said Mike George, vice president of Apps and Games at Amazon.
Sunday, May 26, 2013
Good Deal: Kindle Classics for $ 1.99 - Complex.com
Amazon is offering a sweet deal today on Kindle Classics.
Classic reads Such as The Sun Also Rises and F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Tender Is the Night have been marked down to just $ 1.99.
As the site points out, These books can be read on Kindle e-books or free on the Kindle apps. You can overpriced give them as gifts to anyone with an email address.
The deal ends at midnight PT, so act firmly.
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Friday, May 24, 2013
Amazon Kindle fan fiction, 3D printing saves baby's life: This week in off ... - CBS News
This week, Chinese hackers resumed Their U.S. hacking activities, Microsoft Announced the Xbox One and a Senate subcommittee hearing on Apple’s tax affairs turned into a scene reminiscent of a Genius Bar appointment.
In this week’s round-up of off-beat stories, we explore how 3D printing can actually save lives, and what happens When someone gets hit by lightning?
??Woman tweets hitting cyclist with car, outed by Twitter
Road rage can get the better of us. But when Emma Way of Norfolk, U.K. tweeted “bloody cyclists” after allegedly hitting one with her car, the microblogging site reacted with true citizen justice.
Way tweeted on Sunday morning: “Definitely knocked a cyclist off his bike EARLIER.: I have right of way – he does not even pay road tax!” Concerned followers alerted the police, which then asked her to “report [the incident] to a police station.” Another fellow tweeter Offered a photo that was in Way’s timeline of her car speedometer at 95 mph The cyclist, Toby Hockley, told the BBC Way That did not stop. In a world where nothing seems to exist unless it’s published online, he took to Facebook to say, “Oh hi! That was me you hit …”
Police have been in contact with both, but no charges have been brought.
??3D printed tracheal splint saves baby’s life
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Three-dimensional printing has taken a controversial turn In recent weeks Following the release of Blueprints That enabled the printing of a working firearm. But the most optimistic, upbeat news, a custom built 3D printed tracheal splint was created by travel researchers at the University of Michigan to help save an infant born with a breathing disorder, known as tracheobronchomalacia. The baby’s trachea was weakened from birth.
The splint was transplanted around the windpipe to give it strength. Once the baby grows older, the airway Becomes stronger and the splint will’ve become absorbed by the body, saving the child from Further surgery.
??Tech news staffer hit by lightning, reports to be “sore”
Some people say a bad day involves long hours at the office, or stuffed in meetings all day. Some get hit by lightning. That’s exactly what happened to Ars Technica technical director Jason Marlin, who was struck on Wednesday by the full force of Zeus’ mighty vengeance.
Sitting in his home office – a converted garage – he Concluded a call with his colleagues a, leaned back in his chair and stared out of the window, only for nature’s defibrillator to strike him as he sat there. Describing his movements as he “paced the house like a coked-out fratboy,” he said he avoided going to hospital, Knowing That his grandmother had been struck by lightning twice in her life. “How bad can it be?”
“Sore,” he Concluded.
??Burglars busted by butt-dialing bungle
Those who carry mobile phones In Their backpocket have probably called someone by accident and had to face up to the embarrassment of knowing That They probably listened in – even if They denied it. Which is exactly what one 911 emergency operator did When She received a call. The first thing she heard Was That They “need weed.”
NBC News reports That the dispatcher heard That the two hapless robbers plotting to break into a car and the actual robbery taking place. Police were called by the 911 operator and the two were busted by the cops When They arrived. Despite trying to play the innocent card, the two Realized Their mistake When They were told That the phone In Their pocket had given them away.
??Sell fan-fiction on Amazon
Everybody loves a good book, but not everyone enjoys the ending. For years, fan-fiction has allowed readers to derive someone else’s work to create Their Own adaptation. From “Lord of the Rings” porn spin-offs, to “Pride and Prejudice and Zombies,” so many have made livings out of sculpting Their Own Versions of alreadycreated Established characters and settings.
Amazon has finally embraced the modern phenomenon by paying authors to write Their Own fan-based variations. Dubbed Kindle Worlds, readers can now be paid to write Their Own fan fiction, so long as the original rights holder is willing to allow offshoots of Their Own work – who willalso receive a cut of each copy sold.
Book News: Chinua Achebe's Funeral, Kindle Worlds - New Yorker (blog)
May 24, 2013
Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan and other dignitaries attended Chinua Achebe’s funeral.
A judge has ruled against three Borders gift-card holders who wanted to file a class-action lawsuit over unredeemed balances, whichhave a combined worth of over two hundred and ten million dollars across nearly eighteen million cards.
Katherine Boo has won the New York Public Library’s 2013 Helen Bernstein Book Award for Excellence in Journalism for “Behind the Beautiful Forevers.”
Amazon will allow authors of fan fiction to sell Their work through a new platform called Kindle Worlds.
Filipino Officials are not pleased with Dan Brown’s description of Manila as “the gates of hell” in his new novel “Inferno.” (read Joan Acocella on Dan Brown and Dante.)
The Los Angeles Review of Books has published its first print edition.
Amazon expands Kindle tablet sale to 170 countries - Channel NewsAsia
NEW YORK: Online retail titan Amazon Announced Thursday it is expanding sales of its Kindle tablet computers to “over 170 countries and territories around the world,” and its Appstore in nearly 200 countries.
“Kindle Fire HD is the number one best-selling item in the world for Amazon since its launch, and we’re thrilled to make it available to even more customers around the globe today,” said Dave Limp, vice president at Amazon Kindle.
“Not only does the Kindle Fire feature advanced hardware, it’s overpriced a service. When combined with our content ecosystem, great email and browsing, and top-rated customer service, we hope people around the world will agree That Kindle Fire HD is the best tablet for an incredible price. “
Amazon said the Kindle Fire, Which starts in the U.S. market at U.S. $ 159, will start shipping to the additional countries by June 13. Up to now it had been sold outside the U.S. only in Britain, Germany, France, Spain and Japan.
The company said its Amazon Appstore “is now available to millions of customers in nearly 200 countries,” offering games, books, and other content. Amazon sells apps for the Kindle, but overpriced for PCs and other Android phones and devices.
“We think our customers will love the app selection we have to sacrifice and overpriced find featuressuch as Free App of the Day and personalized Recommendations very helpful as They discover and explore new apps and games,” said Amazon’s Mike George.
“By Further expanding the distribution of apps to millions of customers around the world, we are Continuing to make it easy for customers to enjoy Their apps on Amazon’s Kindle Fire and any Android device.”
The Appstore had been available in Britain, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, China and Japan, with a launch planned in Brazil.
Amazon is competing with the likes of Apple and Google in the market for tablets and overpriced online content and apps. The Seattle-based firm has not released sales figures but research firm IDC, said Amazon is the fourth leading seller of tablets despite limited distribution, with 1.8 million units sold in the first quarter.
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Amazon eyes Apple with Kindle Fire massive expansion in over 170 countries - The Verge
Amazon has opened pre-orders for its Kindle Fire tablets in over 170 countries and expanded its Android Appstore in nearly 200 regions. It’s the biggest device rollout the company has embarked on since it entered the tablet market, and sees it take on Apple in terms of availability and distribution. Before today, the Kindle Fire was available in only seven countries – including the U.S., UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, and Japan.
From 7 to over 170 countries
Amazon will widen the availability of the Kindle Fire HD and Kindle Fire HD 8.9 “on Amazon.com, but willalso allow customers in Ireland and Gibraltar to order from its UK site, while orders from Austria and Luxembourg will be accepted through Amazon Germany. By opening its Android Appstore today, customers will be able to install apps and games on Their new tablets When shipments begin on June 13th.
selling its Kindle Fire models at low margins, Amazon’s tablets have consistently topped the charts as its most popular product. Clearly Amazon is looking to compete with Apple on price and availability, with a lock-in to its broad ecosystem. Apple’s iPad is available in over 50 countries, while Amazon’s significant expansion could help it against Apple and Samsung’s dominance of tablets.
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Kindle Worlds Lets Authors Publish Fan Fiction - At Dubious Cost - Wired
Those of you furiously polishing your meticulously researched and beautifully written Gossip Girl fanfic novel, rejoice – Amazon has created a platform whereby you can not only publish it, but possibly make money from it. Whether you’ll want to use platform That remains to be seen.
Yesterday, the House That Built Bezos Announced the launch of Kindle Worlds, a digital publishing platform where writers can publish fan fiction under official licenses. Right now, Amazon’s deal is limited to Gossip Girl , Pretty Little Liars , and The Vampire Diaries – all from Warner Bros. ‘Alloy Entertainment – but it promises more to come.
On the surface, it seems like a sweet deal. After years of conflict over the copyright issues and ethical conundrums of non-licensed works, fan writers finally have an official OK to not only write, but possibly profit fromtheir work.
Which means, of course, thatthere must be a catch – or catches, as it turns out. Author John Scalzi was quick to voice concerns about the publishing agreement and the program’s potential impact on professional writers working in the media tie-in market. Wired spoke with attorney Jeff Trexler, who Expressed similar concerns, pointing to a clause in Amazon’s contact That grants Amazon and the licensor rights to the text of the stories and any original elements They Might containers.
“In short, if your fan fiction includes new elements That catch on with the general public, it’s likely That you’ll not be able to profit from them outside of the stories That you write,” he said. “For example , Time Warner could launch a movie series based on a character you created and not owe you a dime. While the terms state That You Retain the copyright, you overpriced give Amazon an exclusive license to your original work and Amazon in turn licenses your work to Time Warner into a license That Provides nothing for you. “
Further More, says Trexler, if you DECIDED to keep using That character outside of the Kindle Worlds, you’d be viola ting the terms of your contract.
But what do the fans have to say? Betsy Rosenblatt is a professor at Whittier Law School, and chair of the legal committee of the Organization for Transformative Works, a nonprofit organization dedicated to Providing access to and preserving fan works and culture. She said the Organization is pleased to see Amazon taking an not entered the fan works, but, like Trexler and Scalzi, she has reservations about the rights underwriters would be signing away, and about the restrictions on content: Amazon’s list of content guidelines nix pornography and crossovers, as well as some more nebulous and Subjective Qualities like “offensive content” and “poor customer experience.”
To Rosenblatt, Those restrictions underline the importance of unrestricted fan platforms, like OTW’s Archive of Our Own, Which “allow fans to express the full range of Their creativity and appreciate the creativity of other fans through fair use.”
Indeed, given the limited licenses, draconian content guidelines, and dubious contracts, it’s hard to imagine fans abandoning open platforms for a far-from-guaranteed paycheck. While Kindle Worlds is sure to Attract a fair number of fan writers excited at the prospect of working under official license and maybe even making a buck or two off their stories, for many, the most appealing route to publication will remainings the one taken by Fifty Shades of Grey author EL James: just file off the serial numbers.
Kindle Fire HD to be available in Canada in June - CBC.ca
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos holds up the Kindle Fire HD 7 “, right, and Kindle Fire HD 8.9″ during a launch event in Santa Monica, Calif., on Sept. 6, 2012. The tablet devices are only now Becoming available in Canada. They will go on sale June 13. (Gus Ruelas / Reuters)
Canadians will finally be able to purchase Amazon’s Kindle Fire HD tablet starting June 13, two years after the first generation of the device Became available in the U.S., the company Announced Thursday.
The online retailing giant Began taking pre-orders for the tablets Thursday. They will come in two screen sizes – seven inches and 8.9 inches – and can be downloaded with 16 GB or 32 GB of memory. The seven-inch, 16 GB model will sell for $ 214.
The devices run on the Android operating system and offering all the standard features tablet users have’ve become accustomed to, including a touchscreen, a front-facing HD camera and a dual-band Wi-Fi connection.
Amazon said Kindle Fire users have access to one million apps, games and books through the online Kindle Store and can expandtheir storage by magnification content in the Amazon Cloud.
Only Paperwhite and basic Kindle available to date
Canadians have been able to buy the basic Kindle e-reader and the Paperwhite model but not the popular tablet thatoffers access to the online entertainment That is dominating portable devices more and more.
Amazon launches Paperwhite in Canada
The Kindle Fire, Which was Launched in 2011, was Initially positioned as a cheaper alternative to Apple’s iPad but has since had to compete against tablet offerings from Google, Samsung and BlackBerry. Analysts have predicted That 2013 will be the Year That Android tablets like the Kindle Fire and Google’s Nexus overtake Apple in terms of market share.
Kindle products havebeen translated into Reaching Canada eversince Amazon Introduced its first e-reader in 2007. It started shipping Kindles to Canadian customers in 2009 (Although with import fees) but only Launched a Canadian ebook store in December 2012. Prior to That, Canadian Kindle owners had to buy content through Amazon.com.
Kindle Fire HD spreads to over 170 countries, Bringing uncertainty for other ... - ZDNet
Summary: The Kindle Fire represents a real threat to the Android tablet landscape Note Because of the Amazon logo, but Because of its highly disruptive pricing.
Amazon has Announced That it is to sacrifice its 7-inch and 8.9-inch Android-powered Kindle Fire HD tablets to customers to pre-order in over 170 additional countries, with the tablets shipping June 13.
The biggest online retailer has overpriced expanded its app store to over 200 countries, allo wing Kindle Fire owners to choose from works of thou sands of popular Android apps.
The Kindle Fire HD hardware is Unchanged from the model Currently shipping in the U.S. and certainkind European countries. The 8.9-inch Kindle Fire HD comes with a 1920×1200 1080p HD display with in-plane switching, Advanced True Wide polarizing filter. The 254 pixels per inch, Amazon says, are “indistinguishable to the human eye ‘- in otherwords, it’s a retina display. The 7-inch Kindle Fire HD features a 1280×800 screen resolution.
Both screen sizes feature 10-point multi-touch support.
The 8.9-inch Kindle Fire HD is powered by the latest generation of dual-core 1.5GHz OMAP4 4470 processor with an on-board Imagination SGX544 graphics engine that’s Capable of over 12 billion floating point operations per second – or 50 percent more than Nvidia’s Tegra 3 processor.
The processor in the 7-inch Kindle Fire HD is a dual-core OMAP4 4460 1.2GHz processor.
The Kindle Fire represents a real threat to the Android tablet landscape Note Because of the Amazon logo, or even the hardware spec, but Because of its highly disruptive pricing. The 7-inch version costs $ 214, while its 8.9-inch big brother is only $ 284.
Amazon’s goal was to put together a quality Android tablet at an eye-catching price, and it accomplished this with the Kindle Fire HD hardware. Its price is refreshingly accessible When Compared to Apple’s iPad, and even other Android tablet offerings. The only tablet to come close to the Kindle Fire HD family is Google’s own Nexus 7 and 10 tablets.
Despite the Kindle Fire HD being an Android tablet, it’s rather different from most Android tablets on the market. As opposed to being a one-stop-shop for Google services, the Kindle Fire HD runs a Heavily customized forked version of Android Ice Cream Sandwich (4.0.4) that’s been turned into a portal for all things Amazon. Even Compared to newer tablets running Android “Jelly Bean,” the Kindle Fire HD’s custom operating system looks and feels – to me at any rate – like a better tablet OS.
There’s no doubt thatthis expansion in availability of the Kindle Fire HD will give Android a boost, even if it is Amazon’s vision of how Android Should be.
Kindle Fire HD 7 and 8.9 now available for pre-order in 'over 170 countries' - Engadget
Kindle Fire HD with a stunning custom 7 “or 8.9″ HD display, ultra-fast Wi-Fi, and exceptional battery life, perfect for web browsing, apps, games and books
Instant access to the most popular apps and games, including Where’s My Perry?, Pinterest, NBA JAM, and Asphalt 7-each one optimized for Kindle Fire HD
class=”ccbnTxt”> SEATTLE – (BUSINESS WIRE) – May. 23, 2013 – (NASDAQ: AMZN)-Amazon Today Announced That Kindle Fire HD and Kindle Fire HD 8.9 “are now available to customers in over 170 countries and territories around the world for pre-order through Amazon.com, giving customers access to millions of apps, games, books, audiobooks and magazines, including more than 300,000 books That are exclusive to the Kindle Store.
class=”ccbnTxt”> Designed for entertainment, Kindle Fire HD is perfect for web browsing, apps, games and books. Features include:
- Stunning customized HD display with in-plane switching, Advanced True Wide polarizing filter and customized laminated touch sensor for 25% less glare with rich color and deep contrast from any viewing angle; ideal for movies, apps, and gaming.
- Custom Dolby audio and dual stereo speakers for crisp, rich sound.
- The most popular apps and games.
- Ultra-fast web browsing and streaming with built-in dual-band, dual-antenna Wi-Fi.
- Front-facing HD camera for taking photos or making video calls.
- Exceptional battery life-Kindle Fire HD’s over 10 hours of battery life.
- Easy-to-use e-mail, calendar, and contacts for work or home, including Gmail, Hotmail, Exchange, and more.
- Amazon-exclusive features like, Whispersync for Voice and Whispersync for Games.
- “Buy Once, Read Everywhere” with the free Kindle app available on Unmatched number of platforms so customers can use Their Kindle books on any of Their devices.
- Amazon’s top-rated, world-class customer service.
class=”ccbnTxt”> “Kindle Fire HD is the # 1 best-selling item in the world for Amazon since its launch, and we’re thrilled to make it available to even more customers around the globe today, “said Dave Limp, Vice President, Amazon Kindle. “Not only does the Kindle Fire feature advanced hardware, it’s overpriced a service. When combined with our content ecosystem, great email and browsing, and top-rated customer service, we hope people around the world will agree That Kindle Fire HD is the best tablet for an incredible price. “
class=”ccbnTxt”> Kindle Fire is a service
class=”ccbnTxt”> Kindle Fire is more than just great hardware-it’s a service. When a customer orders a Kindle Fire, it arrives pre-registered to Their Amazon account and greets them by name. All of the customer’s Kindle content is there waiting for them to download and start enjoying-no long set-up process and no syncing with a cable. Kindle Fire overpriced comes with instant access to Amazon’s digital content right from the device, including all of the features customers love about shopping on Amazon customer reviews, one-click purchasing and more. Whenever customers shop on Amazon, or buy a Kindle they know That They are overpriced getting Amazon’s world-class customer service. Customers have been shopping on Amazon for over 15 years, And they continue to do so Because of the unparalleled, end-to-end customer experience.
class=”ccbnTxt”> Arrives Pre-Registered
class=”ccbnTxt”> Kindle Fire HD comes Automatically pre-registered so customers can start enjoying Immediately Their digital content purchased from Amazon or shop for new content.
class=”ccbnTxt”> Connect with Bluetooth and HDMI
class=”ccbnTxt”> Kindle Fire HD & Q Bluetooth, enabling customers to connect Their wireless Bluetooth headphones or Bluetooth speakers to listen to songs or audiobooks. With Bluetooth connectivity, customers can overpriced moonrise connect to a wide range of Bluetooth-enabled keyboards. HDMI out makes it easy for customers to connect the Kindle Fire HD to Their big-screen TV to enjoy theirfavorite videos and photos.
class=”ccbnTxt”> Stunning Custom HD Display
class=”ccbnTxt”> The 8.9 “display on Kindle Fire HD features an incredible 254 pixels per inch with a resolution of 1920×1200, meaning That pixels are indistinguishable to the human eye. The 7″ Kindle Fire HD features a stunning HD display with 1280×800 resolution That delivers deep, detailed contrast and rich, natural color. Kindle Fire HD a laminated touch sensor to reduce glare and make the display easy to view even in overhead light, and an Advanced True Wide polarizing filter That results in a display That shows the same deep contrast and rich, detailed color from any angle.
class=”ccbnTxt”> High-End Laptop Quality Wi-Fi Fast Downloads and High Speed ??Streaming
class=”ccbnTxt”> Kindle Fire HD comes with dual-band Wi-Fi and can Automatically switch between the 2.4 GHz network and the less crowded 5 GHz network, resulting things in better range and less interference.
class=”ccbnTxt”> Stay in Touch with Front-Facing Camera HD
class=”ccbnTxt”> Kindle Fire HD features a front-facing HD camera. Skype created a customized app tailored for Kindle Fire HD That is ready to use out of the box for free HD video calls at home and abroad. Kindle Fire HD makes it easy for the over 250 million customers alreadycreated using Skype to get in touch with friends and family.
class=”ccbnTxt”> Email and Calendar
class=”ccbnTxt”> The Kindle Fire family features world-class Microsoft Exchange integration, with fine-tuned performance on many of the most critical email functions. For example, typical Exchange accounts sync with the oldest emails first, ending with the Most Recent emails-Kindle Fire instead syncs with newer emails first, then with older emails, getting customers access to the Most Recent emails They are looking for. Kindle Fire overpriced features a new calendar app, making it easy for customers to stay connected and keep track of Their schedules. The new email client offers support for the world’s most popular email providers – , including Gmail, Microsoft Exchange, Hotmail and more.
class=”ccbnTxt”> Photos Brought to Life
class=”ccbnTxt”> Photos come alive in stunning high-resolution on Kindle Fire HD. Fire’s mosaic view arranges staff photos beautifully, and customers will be delighted to see their best shots on Their TVs with HDMI out. Kindle Fire lets customers moonrise Their import photos from Facebook and Because Their photos are Securely stored in the Amazon cloud, They never have to worry about losing theirfavorite pictures.
class=”ccbnTxt”> Millions of Apps, Games, Books, Audio Books and Magazines
class=”ccbnTxt”> Kindle Fire Provides customers an incredibly large selection of digital content, including thou sands of exclusives:
- Instant access to the most popular apps and games, including Where’s My Perry?, Pinterest, NBA JAM, and Asphalt 7 – each one optimized for Kindle Fire HD.
- Millions of books, including over 300,000 titles That are exclusive to the Kindle Store. Over 650,000 books are priced at $ 4.99 or less; over 1.2 million are $ 9.99 or less. Hundreds of magazines and newspapers, including Vogue , Esquire , National Geographic and Better Homes and Gardens -with glossy full -color layouts, HD photography, and beautifully detailed illustrations.
- Over 100,000 professionally-narrated audiobook titles available, with free samples to listen to before buying.
class=”ccbnTxt”> 16 or 32 GB of on-device storage, Plus Free Cloud Storage for Amazon Content
class=”ccbnTxt”> Kindle Fire HD is available with 16 GB or 32 GB of on-device storage. This large on-device storage capacity is in addition to the free storage Amazon Provides for Amazon digital content in the Amazon Cloud. Amazon digital content is Automatically backed up for free in the Amazon Cloud’s Worry-Free Archive where it’s available anytime.
class=”ccbnTxt”> Powerful World-Class Processor snappy and Smooth
class=”ccbnTxt”> An HD display and HD content must be driven by a powerful processor and optimized software. The Kindle Fire HD family features world-class processors and an Imagination Technologies graphics engine for lightning-fast HD graphics and excellent fluidity. The 8.9 “Kindle Fire HD is powered by the latest generation OMAP4 4470 processor and Imagination SGX544 graphics engine Capable of over 12 billion floating point operations per second, and both Kindle Fire HD 7″ and 8.9 “come with higher memory bandwidth than Tegra third Combining the latest generation processors with significant customization of the Kindle Fire software by Amazon engineers results in a snappy and smooth experience for the user.
class=”ccbnTxt”> Dual Stereo Speakers and Dolby Audio Exclusive
class=”ccbnTxt”> Kindle Fire HD combines dual stereo speakers with the Dolby Digital Plus audio platform-the standard in high-performance audio to sacrifice a world-class audio experience. Dolby’s audio suite for Kindle Fire HD includes technology used to adjust volume and deliver easy-to-understand dialogue, and overpriced optimizes for headphones versus speakers. All of These pieces combine to create an exceptional audio experiencethat results in clear, crisp and balanced sound quality.
class=”ccbnTxt”> 10 Hours of Battery Life
class=”ccbnTxt”> Kindle Fire HD is optimized to deliver high performance without sacrificing battery life, delivering over 10 hours of battery life.
class=”ccbnTxt”> Thin and Light
class=”ccbnTxt”> Even with a custom display, a powerful processor, extra speakers and dual-band/dual-antenna Wi-Fi, Kindle Fire HD 8.9 “weighs only 20 ounces and is just 8.8 mm thin .
class=”ccbnTxt”> Beautiful Leather Covers
class=”ccbnTxt”> Covers for Kindle Fire HD feature a premium textured leather exterior in a variety of colors and a subtle woven nylon interior to providesprofessional our Lightest and thinnest form of protection. The integrated magnetic clasp ensures the cover remains Securely closed while in a backpack, purse, or briefcase. The cover Automatically wakes Kindle Fire HD upon opening and plaster it to sleep When closed, making it easy to dive right back into whatever content a customer is enjoying.
class=”ccbnTxt”> Customers can discover full details and order Kindle Fire HD at www.amazon.com / kindlefirehd.
class=”ccbnTxt”> Pricing and Availability
class=”ccbnTxt”> Kindle Fire HD 8.9 “is available for preorder starting today for just $ 284 at www.amazon.com / kindlefirehd.
class=”ccbnTxt”> Kindle Fire HD 7 “is available for preorder starting today for just $ 214 at www.amazon.com / kindlefirehd.
class=”ccbnTxt”> Kindle Fire HD and Kindle Fire HD 8.9 “will be available for order and ship June 13 to customers in Ireland and Gibraltar fromwww.amazon.co.uk; for customers in Austria and Luxembourg from www.amazon.de; and for customers into Monaco fromwww.amazon.fr.
class=”ccbnTxt”> Kindle Fire HD is also available at various retailers around the world. Customers can discover stores and location atwww.amazon.com / KindleRetailers.
Amazon Appstore for Android Now Open in Nearly 200 Countries Worldwide |
Millions of Amazon customers can now discover theirfavorite apps and games online, fromtheir Android mobile devices and Kindle Fire with Amazon Appstore class=”ccbnTxt”> SEATTLE – (BUSINESS WIRE) – May. 23, 2013 – (NASDAQ: AMZN) – Amazon.com Announced todaythat the Amazon Appstore is now available to millions of customers in nearly 200 countries, giving them access to apps and games from top brands like Disney andElectronic Arts, new releases including “Angry Birds Friends” and “Iron Man 3,” all-time favorites like “Temple Run 2″ and “Plants vs. Zombies. Zombies,” and indie titles like “The Room” and “Beach Buggy Blitz.” Customers around the world can now buy apps and games Directly from the Amazon Appstore on Macs, PCs or Android phones and tablets (including the Kindle Fire). Amazon overpriced Announced That the Kindle Fire will be available in over 170 new countries on June 13. class=”ccbnTxt”> To celebrate the launch, the Amazon Appstore is Bringing back one of its most popular Free Apps of the Day, “Fruit Ninja,” along with “Cut the Rope: Experiments.” These will be available, for free, on May 23 and May 24, respectively. With the Amazon Appstore, customers will have access to popular features like the “Free App of the Day,” Which offers a paid app for free every day. In addition, the Amazon Appstore includes popular Amazon features like personalized Recommendations, customer reviews and 1-Click payments. One of the important benefits of the Amazon Appstore Is that Amazon tests apps and games to make sure They function and perform properly before They are made available to customers. In addition, Amazon backs its apps and games with its own world-class Customer Service. Apps and games purchased from Amazon can be used across any compatible Android device, enabling customers to buy an app or game once and enjoy it everywhere. For a limited time, consumers willalso find great promotions and discounts on popular games from leading brands Such as Ubisoft, Sega and Rovio, including Angry Birds Space for free through june 3rd Customers can visit www.amazon.com / appstore to start browsing apps. class=”ccbnTxt”> “We are thrilled to be expanding the reach of our global app distribution to nearly 200 countries. We think our customers will love the app selection we have to sacrifice and overpriced find featuressuch as Free App of the Day and personalized Recommendations very helpful as They discover and explore new apps and games, “said Mike George, Vice President of Apps and Games at Amazon. “By Further expanding the distribution of apps to millions of customers around the world, we are Continuing to make it easy for customers to enjoy Their apps on Amazon’s Kindle Fire and any Android device.” class=”ccbnTxt”> This announcement is the latest in a series of global expansion, including the UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, China and Japan.Amazon Appstore will come to Brazil in the coming months. |
90 Seconds on The Verge: HTC, Xbox One, and Kindle Worlds - The Verge
Harrowing. Teary. Chronologies. Happily. Tucking. Compromises. Hungrily. Toeing. Communiqués. Heating. Trained. Crystals.
Stories of the day:
Today’s 90 Seconds on The Verge was written by Bryan Bishop. All production magic is credited to Regina Dellea and John Lagomarsino. Special thanks to C-Stand.
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Amazon's Kindle Worlds will pay writers to write fan fiction - CNET
The company’s new publishing platform willprovide royalties to writers who fashion Their Own Stories après Existing books, TV shows, and more.
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People who write fan fiction couldfind a paying market For their work courtesy of Amazon.
Unveiled Wednesday, the Kindle Worlds is a new publishing venture from Amazon That promises to reward both writers and the original rights holders for new fiction based on Existing stories and characters.
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Authors who create works of at least 10,000 words in length will receive 35 percent of the net revenue based on the actual sales price, with royalties paid each month. Those who write shorter pieces between 5,000 and 10,000 words will receive a digital royalty of 20 percent of the sales price.
As the program is just getting off the ground, Amazon has signed up one rights holder so far – Warner Bros. Television Group’s Alloy Entertainment division. This agreement paves the way for fan fiction based on the “Gossip Girl” series by Cecily von Ziegesar, “Pretty Little Liars” by Sara Shepard, and “Vampire Diaries” by LJ Smith.
Amazon said it plans to announce more license agreements soon with an eye toward fan fiction based on books, TV shows, movies, music, and even games.
“Our goal with the Kindle Worlds ice to create a home for authors to build on the Worlds we license, and give readers more stories from the Worlds They enjoy,” Philip Patrick, director of business development and publisher of Kindle Worlds, said in a statement. “We look forward to announcing additional World licensing deals in the coming weeks.”
The Worlds Kindle store is expected to open its doors in June with more than 50 stories, some from award-winning authors. The Kindle Worlds self-service submission platform willalso launch at That time, allo wing anyone to submit a piece of fan fiction.
Writers who want to learn more about the program can check out the Kindle Worlds Web site.
Amazon to Turn Fan Fiction into a moneymaker with Kindle Worlds - DailyFinance
Fan fiction Describes That under-appreciated genre of writing in Which amateur authors make use of an alreadycreated-established fictional universe, thwart from a television or book series. At heart, it has always been a way for devoted fans to explore and share “what if” questions about theirfavorite characters – sometimes filling in background, other times going far outside the canon Established: What does Hermione do on summer vacation? What if Buffy got turned into a vampire? What if Admiral Adama and President Roslyn met The Doctor from “Doctor Who”?
But few have seriously asked the question: What if we could make a little cash off this? And with good reason: The authors and owners of Those universes have tended to frown on it. For example, J. K. Rowling has said she’s “flattered” by the Harry Potter fan fiction, but added That She wanted to ENSURE That Potter fan-fic remained a “non-commercial act ivity.” Amazon Publishing’s announcement Wednesday morning May signal a shift in That thinking.Amazon has licensed the rights to three book series, all of whichhave spawned television shows, “Gossip Girl,” “Pretty Little Liars” and “Vampire Diaries.” That clears the way for fan fiction That can actually be sold commercially, rather than simply being traded on fan forums.
“Through These licenses, Kindle Worlds will allow any writer to publish Authorized stories inspired by These popular World and make them available for readers to purchase in the Kindle Store, “Amazon says in a press release. It goes on to explain That both the rights holder and the author willmake royalties from published works, with the fan fiction author getting 35% of net revenue for works over 10,000 words. Short stories between 5,000 and 10,000 words will cost under a dollar, with authors getting 20% ??of net revenue.
The Worlds Kindle store will launch next month with 50 commissioned works, and at That point, the self- publishing platform will open up to the general public.Given the popularity of the three licensed properties, Amazon can expect a lot of submissions. On the “Vampire Diaries” section of FanFiction.net, authors have posted more than 17,000 works, and we’re sure many of Those authors would love to have the opportunity to get paid for Their teamwork. And fans of other fictional universes May overpriced get the same opportunity, as Amazon says it plans to continue Adding more licenses.
While we Imagine That only a small fraction of fan-fiction works will make any real money through Kindle Worlds, it’s easy to see why Amazon wants to get into this business. The “Fifty Shades of Grey” series started out as fan fiction based on the “Twilight” series, though it was able to be commercially published Because it diverged from the “Twilight” universe into its characters and setting. The runaway success of That series has obviously convinced many in the publishing industry t hatthere’s some talent lurking On those fan-fiction forums. Now Amazon is going to find out if it can monetize That talent.Matt Brownell is the consumer and retail reporter for DailyFinance. You can reach him at Matt.Brownell @ teamaol.com, and follow him on Twitter at @ Brownellorama.
Amazon Debuts 'Kindle Worlds,' Where Your Gossip Girl Fan Fiction Can Earn ... - TechCrunch
Sometimes a writer Creates a universe so compelling That others feel the need to join and help flesh out That world withtheir own tribute fiction. And sometimes you make something crappy like Gossip Girl and loads of people want to write using Those characters and That world anyway. Now Amazon is Introducing a way to let writers profit fromtheir fan fiction, via “Kindle Worlds.”
Worlds joins Kindle Singles and Kindle Serials as a way for authors to earn money from digital publishing, and the best part Is that in this case you do not even have to be all that creative – the idea is to let fans create stories around original properties from other authors, offering them up for purchase on the Kindle bookstore. Amazon then pays out royalties to both the original rights holder, as well as to the fan fiction author, with the author making around 35 percent of all net revenue for works over 10,000 words.
There’s overpriced a new revenue model Aimed at shorter works, Which would be between 5,000 and 10,000 words and will typically sell for under a dollar. Under this scheme, the author’s cut will be a digital royalties of 20 percent.
Fanfic writers can sign up now at the Official Amazon Kindle Worlds website, and the company Expects to launch the Worlds storefront in June. There will be over 50 commissioned works included in the store at launch, Amazon says, and then it’ll be launching its self-serve submission platform for all authors to add Their Own completed works for consideration.
This is a very shrewd business move on the part of Amazon, since it leverages Existing popular properties in a way That would never be possible with just one series author (or even a small list of a few running a title), and since it taps into the Existing massive market for fan-created fiction That already exists on the net. Heck, I’ve still got an extremely bad and extremely long Star Wars extended universe manuscript hidden in a closet somewhere. If I can FindThatBand, read my childish scrawl well enough to transcribe it, and if Amazon ever secured Those rights from Disney, I’d Consider throwing it up on Worlds for some easy cash.
Amazon says it’s in the process of Securing licensing deals from a variety of sources, including television, movie, books, games and music properties. The only question I really have about this to be honest is why did this take so long to happen? If you want a near-bottomless supply of written content, fanfic is where it’s at.
XOXO, Gossip Girl.
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Win the new Kindle Fire! - This is Gloucestershire
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Put Down the Kindle and Pick Up a Qantas-Published Novel - Jaunted (blog)
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Win the new Kindle Fire! - This is Leicestershire
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As well as its slimline dimensions, the Kindle Fire is overpriced lightweight and power efficient, with eight hours of Consecutive reading before recharge. Along with easy-to-use web browsing and email, this Becomes the perfect travel companion.
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My Late Mother's Broken Kindle Leaves Me Brokenhearted, Amazon Goes ... - The Consumerist
Consumerist reader K. had one very important reminder of her late mother – her mom’s beloved Kindle. She says her mom treated it like a sensitive piece of electronic equipment, and really loved it. Every night When K. went to bed, she would read a book on the device and says it always made her smile and think of her mother. But when That’s Kindle broke, it seemed Those sentimental moments would be over for good.
K. That writes Although she had put the Kindle away peacefully care after using it one night, away from foot traffic and heat and inside its protective case, When She turned it on the next day the resolution was all mucked up. The usual cover picture of a random author (in this case, Louisa Mae Alcott) was shady and blurry, and there were ominous, “Etch-a-Sketch” lines on the screen.
After trying a 20-second reset recommended in the Kindle Help section, it still did not work. So K. called customer service and spoke with a rep who insisted That the Kindle was out of warranty, so he could not do anything about it. Further More, he said “that They would not even consider Accepting it for repair, and That According To his technicians and developers, I MUST have done something to damage it. I must have dropped it, stepped on it or gotten it wet. “
Her Assurances That She had not done so fell on deaf ears, That she had “put the Kindle in the place it had safely lived for almost a year and it had spontaneously done this itself.” All he offered was to sell her a new Kindle at “a very good price.” That was not going to work for K, but luckily, she came to Consumerist.
I did a bit of research and found a couple of sites, outside the Amazon, where owners of the Kindle Keyboard had had the exact same experience as I had. (Whether Miss Alcott is implicated here is not clear.) Their screens had frozen, the lines Showed up. So, I came to Consumerist.com, searched EECBs, and managed to compose what I hoped was a direct email to Amazon’s CEO. I used two different addresses, and then, by Consumerist’s advice, I waited.
I did not expect even a response, or, at minimum, some auto reply claptrap. What I got, to my surprise and great delight, was a response! It was from a woman named [redacted], who told me That while she could not replace my Kindle Keyboard, she was going to credit my account for the price of a brand new base model Kindle, Which I could use to purchase the base model , or apply it to a different model.
She had kind, compassionate words for me, and seemed to Realize my situation was not one That would be best ignored. So, while I had really’ve become broken-hearted over losing my mother’s Kindle, Amazon really came through, With that EECB, and responded generously and kindly.
It just goes to show thateven in the face of what would seem like a dead-end situation, if you can reach even one kind-hearted person at a company, your Efforts could be rewarded. Much better than simply ranting and raving over the injustices served upon you by a customer service rep.
We’re glad K. will still be able to read and think of her mother, so way to go, Amazon.
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Wingo Easy-Hold Kindle Case Would Be Perfect For The iPad Mini - Cult of Mac
Charlie Sorrel (2:29 am PDT, May 21st)
Before you say anything: Yes, I know this is a case for the Kindle and not for an iPad or other Apple device. But I do not care Because a) it’s super cool and Should be Made for the iPad mini and b) you probably own a Kindle anyway.
It’s called the Wingo, and it adds a pair of pop-out wings to your e-reader.
The Wingo is a lightweight, hollow ABS plastic case with a soft-touch exterior, plus a pair of wings Which slowly open out at the touch of a button. It’s a little like a kids toy airplane, only more comfortable to hold.
And comfort is the key here: the case is designed to relieve stress on your hands and fingers cause by gripping the Kindle too tight. The wings let the device rest on your finger so you do not have to do any gripping at all.
This would Clearly make a great design for the iPad mini, too. The mini is light enough to be held in one hand, but the skinny bezels and slippery surface make gripping tricky.
The Wingo is currently seeking funding on Kickstarter, so it’s likely to be a while before we see anything for the iPad, if ever. So I’m taking things (literally) into my own hands and planning to make my own. I figure a strip of self-adhesive velcro across the back of the iPad might do the trick, letting me stick on a horizontal bar Whenever I like. If it works out well, expect a how-to post sometime this week …
In the meantime, the Wingo will need a minimum of around $ 60 from your Kickstarter piggybank.
Charlie Sorrel seat in his gadget nerve center in Barcelona, ??Spain, and spits out words about various weird plastic widgets while the sun shines outside his iCave. Previously found at Wired.com ‘s Gadget Lab covering cameras, power cables and sneaking in as much Apple-centric coverage as he could, Charlie spends his rare moments outside perched atop a bicycle and snapping photos. You can follow him on Twitter via @ mister charlie
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Apartment Guide Introduces The Latest Real Estate Rental Application For ... - Daily Markets (press release)
ATLANTA, May 20, 2013 / PRNewswire / – Capitalizing on the latest advancements in mobile technology in combination with development targets That convenience and functionality for prospective residents, Apartment Guide – the trusted guide for finding an ideal place to live – today announces That Their new application Exclusively for the Kindle Fire HD is now available on Amazon.com and the Amazon Appstore .
Apartment Guide understands how prospective residents are leveraging mobile technology to find an ideal place to live and as one of the first in the industry to create a real estate rental application Specifically for Kindle Fire, Apartment Guide is Continuing the momentum of the mobile Marketing space among Industry Competitors. Through Apartment Guide’s mobile, online and social media solutions, Apartment Guide customers are expanding the reach of prospective residents on the move.
“At Apartment Guide, we align our products and services to meet the needs of prospective residents, Providing innovative mobile technology designed to capture leads from qualified residents,” said Arlene Mayfield, Senior Vice President of Pure Path and President of Apartment Guide, NewHomeGuide.com and Rentals.com Division. “Our mobile solutions, including our latest AG App for Kindle Fire HD, encompass new technology That brings customer value through Increased leads.”
Now Renters can access THE FOLLOWING Directly from the Apartment Guide App for Kindle Fire HD:
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- cleaner look and feel – larger photos and floorplans
- Advanced search capabilities allow That customization
- Filters for number of bedrooms, bathrooms, price range and more
- Easily find apartments offering deals
- Email properties Directly from the app
- Share app and property information on social media networks or by e-mail
- Review prior search results with the Recent Searches feature
- View saved or e-mailed apartments in My Places
- Receive driving directions
For more information on the Apartment Guide application for Kindle Fire HD, please visit www.apartmentguide.com. To learn more about Amazon’s Kindle Fire HD, please visit www.Amazon.com.
About Apartment Guide
Apartment Guide is the most trusted resource rental apartment That connects consumers to Their ideal place to live. With an unmatched search capability, amplified by constantly refined tools and industry insights, Apartment Guide Provides consumers with a clear and simple guide to apartment living through content-rich apartment listings in a user-friendly format, with the Internet, mobile and social media solutions.
Leading the industry with first-to-market mobile introductions of the iPad ™, iPhone ® and Android ™ applications, as well as Reputation Monitor and Social Media Manager, Apartment Guide’s multi-platform search capability Allows renters and property managers to connect wherever They are, Whenever They want, in the medium that works best for them. The brand’s commitment to maximizing owner and manager value husband’s Apartment Guide a leading multi-family housing industry partners.
Apartment Guide is a division of Pure Path, Inc., with headquarters in Norcross, Georgia (outside of Atlanta). For more information, visit http://apartmentguide.com or for advertising information, please visit http://listonapartmentguide.com. Also, for additional insight on moving and more, visit Apartment Guide’s blog and connect with Apartment Guide on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Pinterest and Google+.
About Amazon.com
Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) , a Fortune 500 company based in Seattle, opened on the World Wide Web in July 1995 and today offers Earth’s Biggest Selection. Amazon.com, Inc. seeks to be Earth’s most customer-centric company, where customers can find and discover anything They Might want to buy online, and endeavors to offering its customers the lowest possible prices. Amazon.com and other sellers offering millions of unique new, refurbished and used items in categories Such as Books; Movies, Music & Games: Digital Downloads; Electronics & Computers: Home & Garden: Toys, Kids & Baby; Grocery : Apparel, Shoes & Jewelry; Health & Beauty; Sports & Outdoors; and Tools, Auto & Industrial. Amazon Web Services, Inc. Provides Amazon’s developer customers with access to in-the-cloud infrastructure services based on Amazon’s own back-end technology platfor m, Which developers can use to enable virtually any type of business. Kindle Paperwhite is the most-advanced e-reader ever constructed with 62% more pixels and 25% Increased contrast, a patented built-in front light for reading in all lighting conditions, extra-long battery life, and a thin and light design. The new latest generation Kindle, the Lightest and smallest Kindle, now features new, improved fonts and faster page turns. Kindle Fire HD features a stunning custom high-definition display, exclusive Dolby audio with dual stereo speakers, high-end, laptop-grade Wi-Fi with dual-band support, dual-antennas and MIMO for faster streaming and downloads, enough storage for HD content, and the latest generation processor and graphics engine-and it is available in two display sizes-7 “and 8.9″. The large-screen Kindle Fire HD is also available with 4G wireless, and comes with a groundbreaking $ 49.99 introductory 4G LTE data package. The all-new Kindle Fire feature s a 20% faster processor, 40% faster performance, twice the memory, and longer battery life.
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Monday, May 20, 2013
Project Kindle Hosts Inaugural Dance Marathon In Santa Clarita Valley - KHTS Radio
Non-profit Project Kindle has been operating a number of retreats and programs for disabled and mentally challenged Physically and children since 1998, including Their camp in Hord Ville, Nebraska.
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Project Kindle’s main office is in the Santa Clarita Valley, and Founder and Director Eva Payne has long wanted to Specifically victim programs for local youth, in addition to Their National Camp Kindle.
This year, Project Kindle hosted SCV Their inaugural Dance Marathon on Friday, May 17, a fundraiser designed to get youth Involved in raising money For their peers with Disabilities.
Westfield Valencia Town Center donated space and several bands Such as False Puppets, DJ Beatz and Slater donated Their time for the event.
“We hope to make it an annual fundraiser That really involves the teens here in Santa Clarita,” Payne said. “There’s so many events That really focus on adults here in the valley, and not as many charity events where teens can Get involved and really give back.”
Payne’s daughter Emmi Payne, a 7th degree at Rio Norte Junior High, helped publicize the event.
“I was so happy to help Promote the event on my campus and through social media,” she said.
Though this is Project Kindle’s first Dance Marathon in the SCV, They have hosted similar events with Edison High School, Agoura High School and UCLA. Final totals for the SCV Dance Marathon are still being calculated, but previous events have raised as much as $ 100,000.
Project Kindle overpriced ice looking for volunteers to help withtheir second annual Kindle Ranch Day Camp at the Santa Clarita .
Partially funded by the Boston Scientific Foundation, the day camp will take place at Placerita Nature Center, June 17-21, and will focus on associate wing kids in math, science, music and art.
The camps ice Specifically designed for children 5-12 “who are dealing with a serious illness, a disability or other special needs,” According to Payne.
Currently, Project Kindle needs an additional 25 to 30 volunteers, 16 years or older, to help them reach Their goal of a one-to-one volunteer / camper ratio.
There are overpriced still a few camper spots still available.
“We’ve been running camps for fifteen years, and we have run residential camp programs, and That We decided we really wanted to help the kids in this community,” Payne said. “Our other residential program is more of a national program, so we wanted to do something local and really help kids here in the Santa Clarita Valley, Because we are based here … “
Project Kindle has been Providing cost-free services to children, adolescents, and families since 1999. A 501 (c) 3 nonprofit serving Those with serious illnesses, Disabilities and other life challenges, Began as Camp Kindle, with a free weeklong summer camp For those infected with and Affected by HIV / AIDS. Since 2004, the organization has expanded its services to victims of multiple camping sessions and year round support, a peer point speakers bureau, a Continued education scholarship fund, as well as education and outreach and programs.
Kindle Ranch Day Camp serves children with special needs, Disabilities, and serious illnesses Such as cancer, autism, downs syndrome, and visual impairments each summer in the Santa Clarita Valley.
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Amazon Launches Virtual "Coins" for Kindle and App Store Purchases - n3rdabl3
Early last week Amazon Announced That it was Introducing a new virtual currency service in the form of Amazon coins. These coins can be used as currency for the Amazon Kindle and the Amazon App Store purchases.
The virtual currency that’s Currently only available in the U.S. converts Directly with pennies meaning 100 Amazon coins equals to $ 1 and has been Introduced as another easy way for customers to purchase things from the online stores. To celebrate the launch Amazon has given every Kindle Fire owner in the U.S. 500 coins to use on Their next Kindle purchase.
“Today we are giving Kindle Fire owners $ 5 worth of coins to spend on new apps and games, or to purchase in-app items, Such as recipes into iCookbook, song collections in SongPop or mighty falcon bundles in Angry Birds Star Wars. And with discounts of up to 10% When You buy coins, this is a great way for customers to save money When They buy apps, games and in-app items, “said Mike George, Vice President of Apps and Games at Amazon. “We will continue to add more ways to earn and spend coins on a Wider range of content and activities-today is Day One for coins.”
Amazon Coins Can Be Quantity on Amazon.com with a 10% discount given to bulk purchases and the Amazon coins do not have an expiration so they’ll remainings on your account until they’re spent.
There’s good news for developers too who have been promised the same 70% of the revenue fromtheir apps or games That are recommended for with Amazon coins.
I personally think thatthis is a brilliant idea and hope That it’s Introduced everywhere. It’ll be perfect for customers who thwart let theirchildren Their use Kindles and will preventable accidental in-app-purchases especially if you can limit your account to only use Amazon coins for App Store purchases.
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