Kindle isn’t all fun and games

Actually, there are some fun Kindle games for taking short breaks between reading your favorite books. Kindle Games and Stuff Towers of Hanoi Puzzle - It’s a fun puzzle game. Tic Tac Toe for Kindle - This is a lot of fun – it’s playing against the ‘computer’ aka ‘pre-set html patterns’.  Tic Tac Toe for 2 Players.   Kindle [...]

Which eReader is going to turn on the Social Magic?

Watched a special on HBO yesterday on the closing down of the GM plants and was struck by how close the workers were - most of them talked about how their line was a second family. Spent an hour on twitter and felt the same thing – it’s about the people and connecting with people. Twitter is [...]

Kindle, Dyslexia – Kindle and Learning Disability

A Kindle and Dyslexia related press release reminded me of the fact that the Kindle is potentially great for children with a learning disability. A lady had written in about how the Kindle helped her daughter who used to have problems reading – Her daughter used to not read much at all.  When the Kindle’s larger font option [...]

How personalized and customized can eReaders be?

Martyn Daniels at Brave New World talks about the various ‘exclusive’ and limited edition Sony Reader offerings in the UK - Mills and Boon Exclusive Edition.  Harlequin Romance Limited Edition.  Danielle Steel Limited Edition.  John Lewis Exclusive (John Lewis is a store).   Michael Connelly limited edition. Debbie Macomber limited edition. Ian Fleming and James Bond Limited Edition Sony Reader. [...]

Kindle Apps defying limitations – Kindle Sudoku

Two different companies have worked around the Kindle’s limitations (to a certain extent) and figured out how to get us a working Kindle Sudoku. Mobi Sudoku by Mobile Reference Published: October 28th, 2009. The first volume is 1 cent and there are 8-9 more volumes, each for $1. Each Sudoku volume contains 20 puzzles – 5 each [...]

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