Amazon Kindle Tablet and BN Nook forces poised at High Noon, ready to Fire

Senin, 26 September 2011
TECHCRUNCH'S MG SIEGLER GETS THE WORD AGAIN

MG Siegler got the news today, and from the time he first posted the mock-up you see at the left, done by a compatriot, TechCrunch has replaced the lead image of the mockup with a more descriptive one.

  He writes that the Kindle name is now "Kindle Fire" - with the idea, I guess, that this will spread like wildfire, or a person buying it will be "afire" with Amazon's latest kindling of interest in reading and digital information in general. :-)  Now that'll include streaming of video and audio through its own (but outsourced) tablet.  Someone had earlier guessed the name "Aspire" but that would have left it always short of a goal, so that must have never really had fans.


Outstanding "off-topic" detail
Ryan Block, from gdgt.com writes that Amazon's Lab126 group which develops the Kindle eReader, decided not to take on the tablet project, "in favor of continuing to work solely on next-gen E-Ink-based devices."  (Computer-bound feet doing a happy dance) Yay!


Quanta and the RIM Playbook
So, Amazon turned to Quanta (which Digitimes has been correct about in saying, some time ago, that Quanta was producing the 7" Amazon tablet).  RIM had originally outsourced much of the hardware design and production of the Playbook to Quanta, which builds and sometimes helps design, Block says, hardware for name brands.

  Block's story is that the development process made a shortcut by using the RIM PlayBook as their hardware template.  He says it's meant as a 'stopgap' measure, with the Spring tablet to be The One, and most have agreed that Amazon itself has as its main focus its own larger tablet which isn't due for months.  He mentions a slow processor for the current, smaller one.

  Even then, the Kidnle Fire won't be ready to ship, Siegel says, until the second week of November, from what TechCrunch has learned.

Lowering expectations as a strategy?
  But then Siegel's now much-read original article in early Sept., describing what he had, in hand, had said this 7" tablet  likely did NOT even use a dual-core processor, only a single-core one!  I had hoped out loud he was definitely wrong on that one!, and it appears he was, somehow.  Siegel reports today it has a dual-core processor after all.

  I've been hoping Amazon has been leaking information that would cause gadget sites to underestimate the 7" tablet, but it's nevertheless definitely *modest* in aspirations and in what is on it, which will keep the cost lower.  The sense is that it's entirely utilitarian and there's nothing snazzy about it whatsoever.

The Ease of Use thing
I'lll add a thought -- re its not being a normal 'open' Android system -- of course it's not.  Amazon wants a controlled, easy to use interface for an audience that wants ease of use, above all,  and a bare Android device would require 25/7 customer support without letup.

  With the stock Android, I browse the web nicely with the really interesting but discontinued Entourage Pocket Edge (rooted and on version 2.2.1 and with a dual-screen setup that is a lot of fun),  but then I need to call an app like FREEdi to get the YouTube videos which this now basic Android tablet then presents in full-screen, although not with the beauty of the NookColor's smaller YouTube displays -- but NookColor's tended-garden has a controlled, easy-to-use interface, even if it's a bit buggy.  I'm looking forward to what B&N does with NookColor 2, said to be announced within a month.

 The first-generation NookColor does have a single-core processor, I read, but the NookColor 2 will almost surely have a dual-processor chip -- and a $350 model is also due from B&N, which means (in my mind) a larger, more capable, second tablet or one with 3G access in addition to WiFi. 

As I say, the online bookstore e-forces are almost at the top of the hill, ready for battle :-)

Back to Amazon:
   Giving thanks skyward, I am glad to add that Siegel says the KTab he held is
' much better than the PlayBook because the software is better and, more importantly, the content available is much better. '

  In addition to Amazon's own custom version of Android, it uses the Amazon AppStore of course.  While I've found it pretty good (and generally helpful to new users),  Siegel says that Amazon has "been rounding up the big app makers to get them on board for the Fire launch, I'm told."

Movies, TV, MP3s, colorful magazines tailored to the 7" form factor
  I mentioned yesterday that Amazon signed a deal with 20th Century Fox for streaming of movies and tv shows, a service "which will be a key part of the Fire."

  The big magazines are on board too, Peter Kafka says, except for TIME, which won't be ready "in time" but then TIME still hasn't done a subscription arrangement with Apple either.
  Kafka also mentions that Amazon is already a 'huge partner for many of them, as a marketing platform for their ink-and-paper titles.  Hearst and Amazon shared a press release earlier this month, which noted that "Amazon will become Haerst's single-largest third-party seller of PRINT subscriptions for its magazins via digital channels."

 Siegler adds that industry sources say publishers have tailored some of their titles for the 7" tablet that Amazon will be introducing on Wednesday.  Some publishers have, of course, already done this for the NookColor.  The National Geographic magazine that's on  that 7"NC  is just stunning and is the main reason I really like it, although I enjoy the very portable color web browser too, despite having no highlight, copy or paste tools!


Other details, from Siegler:
  . No email client, but, he points out, you'll be able to get one from the Appstore or -- as I do -- use my regular web mail on the browser.
  . Uses a TI dual-core OMAP chip - the same chip used inside many newer Android devices. &He 'guesses' the clock speed (why 'guess' with his sources?)  at 1.2 GHz, and if he's correct, that "would make it significantly faster than the NookColor, which uses an 800 MHz OMAP chip."
      BUT the NC2 will be built on top of "Gingerbread" (Android 2.3), he hears, which will put the NC ahead of Amazon in that regard.

  As has been said, NookColor 2 team is lined up and ready, after maybe learning from almost a year on the first model (though their NC updates do not confirm this idea or maybe their goals have not been high).  Still, NookColor 2 should be formidable, but I will stress, their e-device customer-service is definitely not, while Amazon's has been superior.

Whispers
Siegler *now* says that he hears floating whispers (reminds me of the TV Series LOST!) that the price could be $300 with Amazon's Prime program and $250 without it.


Kindle 3's   (UK: Kindle 3's)   K3 Special ($114)   K3-3G Special ($139)   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.  Liked-books under $1
UK-Only: recently published non-classics, bestsellers, or £5 Max ones
    Also, UK customers should see the UK store's Top 100 free bestsellers.
Read More >

Free Kindle Books (9/26- morn') - 8 + Newly Discounted Books Found by Forumners + Amzn Deals

Sept. 26: Morning - 8 newly-released Kindle books on Sunday so far


The Other side of Wall Street
: In Business It Pays to Be an Animal, In Life It Pays to Be Yourself
, by Todd Harrison, 50 customer reviews, 4.2 stars, $0.00  (25% the size of a novel)

"...pulls back the curtain on Wall Street." -- Martin Dunn, former Editor-in-Chief, New York Daily News
"Harrison is a brilliant trader with a poet's heart" -- Diane Galligan, Managing Editor, Yahoo! Finance



Pumpkin Cookbook
, by Gooseberry Patch, 2 customer reviews, 4 stars, $0.00

Timely. :-)   20 pumpkin recipes



Kindle Daily Deal (Often U.S. only, unfortunately)
(The Daily Deal link above changes at MIDNIGHT each day.
      Click it to see what the daily deal book is, at any time.)

Brain Rules: 12 Principles for Surviving and Thriving at Work, Home, and School, by John Medina, 152 customer reviews, 4.4 stars
    Daily Deal until the end of Monday 9/26:
      Sunday's Price: $7.16
      Monday's Discount: $5.67
      Monday's Daily Deal Price: $1.49 (79% off)

"Oliver Sacks meets Getting Things Done." --- Cory Doctorow, co-editor of Boing Boing
The brain sciences ... "...developmental molecular biologist Medina...employs an appealing style" -- Reed Business Information - Elsevier



LATEST DISCOUNTED Kindle books (some temporarily) forum thread:
  Forum-thread starter RandomizeME includes a caution that it's not a book promotion thread for authors or for posts about indies or free books either.  "The thread is for discounts and price drops that many readers, especially Emily Bronte], find from publishers."
  Sept. 25-26

ALSO, New,
Joan Long says:
Now, for a limited time, you can get language teaching apps for Spanish, Italian, French and German. These active content apps are now at a special price of .99 each. Just search for 24/7 Tutor in the Kindle store. There are vocabulary and basic phrases in each language. Look at the screen shots for a better idea of what they do. I highly recommend them, especially at this special price.




Other current forum threads that might interest someg
Public Library Lending questions at the forums, and Lendle's Kindle borrowing
  . How many e-books does your public library have?
  . Public librarians: what has been your Kindle/Overdrive experience?
  . Changes to lendle (This is Kindle owner-to-Kindle owner lending.)
      The changes include incentives for offering loaners.

Ongoing popular discussions
  . Discussion of geographic restrictions on digital purchases
  . Discount-alert books discussed on separate message thread (Newer)
  . What have been your favorite public domain books that are not so well known?
  . Best "Free" books you've read (many are no longer free, however).
  . Highly recommended Indie authors
  . Unique Uses of Kindles



Newly free Books:  Alerts from the Amazon Kindle forums - via the tireless "Happy Reader" Joyce, who is constantly on the lookout on behalf of forum members.

  NOTE: The alerts are quoted as they appear in Joyce's collecting of mostly temporarily-free books.  They're *not* recommendations by anyone but are a very popular, unfiltered daily set of release-alerts by Joyce.  The eBooks can become no longer free within days, sometimes, within hours.  Thanks to Joyce for gathering and organizing them for us.

' Happy Reader "Joyce" says:

15 Expert Lessons for Retirement Planning (Collection)
Author: Steve Weisman
Genre: Business - Investing

DESCRIPTION: Everything you need to know to build a financially secure retirement, starting today! These 15 concise, expert, easy-to-use mini-guides cover every aspect of retirement financial planning! Systematically reduce your retirement risk... save more wisely... protect IRAs and 401(k)s...assess where you stand, and what Social Security will and won't deliver... decide when to retire... budget and plan for life after retirement... and much more!

  MORE... ( 7 more books: Click on "MORE") just below.
*****

How to Stay Christian in College (Think)
Author: J Budziswewski
Genre: Education - College

DESCRIPTION: Going away to college can be exciting, scary, wild, or all of the above. And don't think Christian colleges are always a failsafe alternative. As students trade home life for dorm life, they leave behind their church, their friends, their families--their major networks of support. What should they expect when they arrive on campus? How to Stay Christian in College is an interactive guide that lets students know what to expect and reassures them that they can attend school and still maintain their faith. Filled with anecdotes, resources, and much more, it prepares, equips, and encourages high school and college students to meet the challenge of living out their faith at school. It examines different worldviews and myths that students encounter at college, giving them the tools they need to meet the challenges ahead.

***

The Other Side of Wall Street: In Business It Pays to Be an Animal, In Life It Pays to Be Yourself
Author: Todd Harrison
Genre: Fiction

DESCRIPTION: Minyanville Media founder and former hedge fund honcho Todd Harrison shares amazing untold stories from Wall Street's hidden side. From the adrenaline rush of trading at Morgan Stanley, to trench warfare with Galleon and Jim Cramer to valuable lessons about money and life, Harrison provides unforgettable tales from the most tumultuous era in financial history!

***

Age Smart: Discovering the Fountain of Youth at Midlife and Beyond
Author: Jeffrey Rosensweig
Genre: Health - Mind and Body

DESCRIPTION: It's not about staying young, but aging well. Rosensweig and Liu, a finance professor and a business journalist, respectively, offer a "holistic approach to aging smart," just as the Baby Boomer generation begins to reach retirement age. The authors artfully combine factual health and financial information with spiritual and inspirational suggestions (as seen in chapters like "Practice Optimism" and "Nurturing Your Soul") to comprise a comprehensive strategy for getting the most out of your senior years. Incorporated into the text are the perspectives of aging experts, including psychologists, anthropologists and medical scientists. More interesting are the inspirational stories from successful and famous people-including Jimmy Carter and longtime Cosmopolitan editor Helen Gurley Brown-who are still creative, energetic and productive at age 60, 70, even 80+. Readers will also benefit from the solid financial advice in the closing chapters, which include practical information on saving, investing taxes and more. Those in their middle and upper years will appreciate this upbeat guide to aging happily and healthily.

***

The Art of Asking: Ask Better Questions, Get Better Answers
Author: Terry Fadem
Genre: Business - Communication

DESCRIPTION: Ask the Right Questions in the Right Ways...And Get the Answers You Need to Succeed!

Discover the core questions that every manager needs to master...how to avoid the mistakes business questioners make most often...ten simple rules for asking every question more effectively. Learn how to ask tough questions and take control of tough situations...use questions to promote innovation, drive change, identify hidden problems, and get failing projects back on track.

***

Evolution: A View from the 21st Century (FT Press Science)
Author: James Shapiro
Genre: Science - Biology

DESCRIPTION: James A. Shapiro's Evolution: A View from the 21st Century proposes an important new paradigm for understanding biological evolution. Shapiro demonstrates why traditional views of evolution are inadequate to explain the latest evidence, and presents a compelling alternative. His information- and systems-based approach integrates advances in symbiogenesis, epigenetics, and saltationism, and points toward an emerging synthesis of physical, information, and biological sciences.

***

Pumpkin Cookbook
Gooseberry Patch
Genre: Cookbook

DESCRIPTION: Get a taste of Gooseberry Patch in this collection of over 20 favorite pumpkin recipes! Pumpkins are as versatile in the kitchen as they are in your home...start the morning with Pumpkin Coffee Cake, amaze the kids with The Great Pumpkin Stew, and invite friends over on a chilly October evening for some warm Pumpkin Cobbler.

EDIT TO ADD:

Love Wins Companion: A Study Guide for Those Who Want to Go Deeper
*** Pre-Order for November 15, 2011 ***
Author: Rob Bell
Genre: Christian - Spiritual

DESCRIPTION: For those looking to go deeper with Rob Bell's bestselling pioneering book Love Wins, this companion offers: Insights and commentary by theologians, Bible scholars, scientists, and pastors. Deep analysis of all relevant Bible passages on heaven, hell, and salvation. Detailed chapter summaries, discussion questions, and Bible studies for individuals, groups, and classes . Excerpts from works throughout Christian history illustrating the variety of teachers also debating the issues Bell wrestles with new material by Bell on his mission for the book and how people can take the next step. '


[These are from Joyce's free-book alerts Monday in the forums,
9/26/11 - morning


Amazon's own ongoing listing of LIMITED-TIME OFFERS - Promos
  Amazon sorts these by Bestsellers first.
  I've added a by Low-to-High pricing.

Editors' Picks: $1.99-$3.99   thru' September
Free contemporary books: subsets
Filters out excerpts, chapters, previews
US:  by Last 30+ days  Sept 2011
   Publication Date   Late-listed
   Bestselling   High-ratings

UK:  by PubDate   Popular



Kindle 3's   (UK: Kindle 3's)   K3 Special ($114)   K3-3G Special ($139)   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.  Liked-books under $1
UK-Only: recently published non-classics, bestsellers, or £5 Max ones
    Also, UK customers should see the UK store's Top 100 free bestsellers.
Read More >

20 Free Kindle Books (9/25.) + Newly Discounted Books Found by Forumners + Amzn Deals

Minggu, 25 September 2011
Sept. 25: Morning - 29 newly-released Kindle books on Sunday so far


The Shakespeare Manuscript
, by Stuart Buettner, 15 customer reviews, 4.8 stars, $0.00

"...proves a riveting read not to be overlooked, very highly recommended" -- Midwest Book Review



WIRED
, by Douglas E. Richards, 69 customer reviews, 4.4 stars, $0.79

"A keep-you-up-all-night thriller. Intense action, mind-blowing concepts, & breathtaking twists. Enjoy the ride." -- Boyd Morrison, bestselling author of THE VAULT.



Kindle Daily Deal (Often U.S. only, unfortunately)
(The Daily Deal link above changes at MIDNIGHT each day.
      Click it to see what the daily deal book is, at any time.)

The Fifth Woman (Kurt Wallander Mysteries), by Henning Mankell, 38 customer reviews, 4.3 stars
    Daily Deal until the end of Sunday 9/25:
      Saturday's Price: $7.19
      Sunday's Discount: $5.20
      Sunday's Daily Deal Price: $1.99 (72% off)

"...a talented writer, and the translation by Steven Murray is graceful and colloquial, but the narrative is so bleak and brooding that it certainly qualifies as the darkest of Swedish noir -- Library Journal
The discounted-book-alerts forum's Emily Bronte says it's actually, per Shelfari, not the fourth book in the series but book 6 of 12 in the Wallander series. RandomizeME adds that the Wallander books "have now been adapted as a BBC TV series starring Kenneth Branagh."




LATEST DISCOUNTED Kindle books (some temporarily) forum thread:
  Forum-thread starter RandomizeME includes a caution that it's not a book promotion thread for authors or for posts about indies or free books either.  "The thread is for discounts and price drops that many readers, especially Emily Bronte], find from publishers."
  Sept. 24-25



Other current forum threads that might interest some
Public Library Lending questions at the forums, and Lendle's Kindle borrowing
  . How many e-books does your public library have?
  . Public librarians: what has been your Kindle/Overdrive experience?
  . Changes to lendle (This is Kindle owner-to-Kindle owner lending.)
      The changes include incentives for offering loaners.

Ongoing popular discussions
  . Discussion of geographic restrictions on digital purchases
  . Discount-alert books discussed on separate message thread (Newer)
  . What have been your favorite public domain books that are not so well known?
  . Best "Free" books you've read (many are no longer free, however).
  . Highly recommended Indie authors
  . Unique Uses of Kindles



Newly free Books:  Alerts from the Amazon Kindle forums - via the tireless "Happy Reader" Joyce, who is constantly on the lookout on behalf of forum members.

  NOTE: The alerts are quoted as they appear in Joyce's collecting of mostly temporarily-free books.  They're *not* recommendations by anyone but are a very popular, unfiltered daily set of release-alerts by Joyce.  The eBooks can become no longer free within days, sometimes, within hours.  Thanks to Joyce for gathering and organizing them for us (especially after she took a bad fall this morning, so here's to some fast healing and less pain).

' Happy Reader "Joyce" says: [ re the Vook editions of Classics today ]

Civil Disobedience by Henry David Thoreau: Vook Classics
Author: Henry David Thorenu
Genre: Philosophy

***

Dracula: Vook Classics
Author: Bram Stoker
Genre: Fiction

***

On the Origin of Species by Charles Darwin: Vook Classics
Author: Charles Darwin
Genre: Science

***

The Poems of Walt Whitman: Vook Classics
Author: Walt Whitman
Genre: Poetry

***

Jane Eyre: Vook Classics
Author: Charlotte Bronte
Genre: Fiction - Classic

  MORE... ( 24 more books: Click on "MORE") just below.
*****

An Englishman's Travels In America by John Benwell: Vook Classics
Author: John Benwell
Genre: History

***

Little Women by Louisa May Alcott: Vook Classics
Author: Louisa May Alcott
Genre: Fiction - Classic

***

Classic Sherlock Holmes Mysteries: Vook Classics
Author: Arthur Conan Doyle
Genre: Fiction - Classic

***

Peter Pan (Peter and Wendy) by J.M. Barrie: Vook Classics
Author: J.M. Barrie
Genre: Fiction - Classic

***

Even More Classic Sherlock Holmes Mysteries by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: Vook Classics
Author: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Genre: Mystery - Thriller

***

Edward Henry Harriman: Vook Classics
Author: John Muir
Genre: Travel

***

Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy: Vook Classics
Author: Leo Tolstoy
Genre: Fiction - Classic

***

Around the World in 80 Days by Jules Verne: Vook Classics
Author: Jules Vern
Genre: Fiction - Classic

***

Paradise Lost by John Milton: Vook Classics
Author: Vook
Genre: Fiction - Classic

***

Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen: Vook Classics
Author: Jane Austen
Genre: Fiction - Classic

***

A Princess of Mars: Vook Classics
Author: Edward Rice Burroughs
Genre: Science Fiction

***

My First Summer in the Sierra by John Muir: Vook Classics
Author: John Muir
Genre: Travel

***

Frankenstein by Mary Shelley: Vook Classics
Author: Mark Shelley
Genre: Horror

***

Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens: Vook Classics
Author: Charles Dickens
Genre: Horror

***

Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen: Vook Classics
Author: Jane Austen
Genre: Fiction - Classic

***

Kidnapped: Vook Classics
Author: Robert Louis Stevenson
Genre: Fiction - Classic

***

A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens: Vook Classics
Author: Charles Dickens
Genre: Fiction - Classic

***

Our National Parks: Vook Classics
Author: John Muir
Genre: Travel

***

Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen: Vook Classics
Author: Jane Austen
Genre: Fiction - Classic

***

Even More Poems by Walt Whitman: Vook Classics
Author: Walt Whitman
Genre: Poetry

***

Shadow Touch
Author: Ellen Kellison
Genre: Romance

***

Stickeen by John Muir: Vook Classics
Author: John Muir
Genre: Travel

***

Picturesque California: Vook Classics
Author: John Muir
Genre: Travel

***

Gulliver's Travels: Vook Classics
Author: Jonathan Swift
Genre: Fiction - Classic '


[These are from Joyce's free-book alerts Sunday in the forums,
9/25/11 - morning


Amazon's own ongoing listing of LIMITED-TIME OFFERS - Promos
  Amazon sorts these by Bestsellers first.
  I've added a by Low-to-High pricing.

Editors' Picks: $1.99-$3.99   thru' September
Free contemporary books: subsets
Filters out excerpts, chapters, previews
US:  by Last 30+ days  Sept 2011
   Publication Date   Late-listed
   Bestselling   High-ratings

UK:  by PubDate   Popular



Kindle 3's   (UK: Kindle 3's)   K3 Special ($114)   K3-3G Special ($139)   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.  Liked-books under $1
UK-Only: recently published non-classics, bestsellers, or £5 Max ones
    Also, UK customers should see the UK store's Top 100 free bestsellers.
Read More >

More on Overdrive, Libraries, and Kindle + New video guide + Kindle apps for i(devices) guide

More on your libraries and Overdrive with Kindle

This is supplemental to "Where and how to find libraries using Overdrive + other info & photo guide."

About that Kindle book graphic at the left: When you arrive at your library, online, this is the image you'll want to click on, as it leads you to a set of e-books that are definitely available for the Kindle (as well as for other formats).

  At that group of e-books, you'll see the total number of loanable Kindle books there, for your county and any of its city or town libraries sharing what is available.  So far, at each library, the number of Kindle books is larger than the number of ePub books (used by the other online e-book stores).


I mentioned earlier the two methods of searching for libraries near you that partner with Overdrive.

Current search form (and results shown)
  The Current Search form is on the Overdrive Home page (Link: search.overdrive.com ), at the top left, and it covers searches for products (1st tab), libraries (2nd tab) and bookstores (3rd tab).

  While searching by zip code will narrow it down best, the search can be for a specific library name as well, or by city.

  Searching by zip code gets you a listing in what seems random order, but it's by the number of miles from your zipcode and covers a wide area.  There's no other information shown.  Clicking on a library name in the results list leads you directly to a page that shows the library's street address and the site of the overall library that covers it.
  There are 50 results per page and you can't search them on one page.


"Classic" search form (and results shown)
  The Classic Search form is given a text link at the Home page just above the top banner that displays the Current search form described above.  The pure-text link leads us to the Classic Search form page (Link: search.overdrive.com/classic/ ).

  With this one, you can specify the media type, in this case "eBook." This results-page is easier on the eyes, as it's normal text fonts that are black, vs the light blue, blobby results of the newer search form above.
  (Speaking of 'media,' Amazon announced today that they signed an Agreement with 20th Century Fox for video streaming.)

  Also, the Classic search results listing shows the mileage from the zip code you search on (which I find very helpful).  However, this one is sorted by the overall Group that the library belongs to and which determines how many Kindle books will be carried by the smaller library.

  There are glitches in the database. I found "El Cerrito" covered in Northern California Digital Library, which has 1,200 more books than the county library structure has.  However, when I got to the No. Calif. Digital Library website, I found that 'El Cerrito' is not listed as a participating library.  In fact, the Northern California Grouping shows a LOT of library and city names, while the actual OverDrive page for the Northern California Digital Library instead shows just a very small group of participating libraries.

  Also, I'm in the Northern California San Francisco area, and my listing of a 100-mile area shows Los Angeles Public Library, which is in Southern California, about 500 miles away, so you'll just need to double-check libraries you don't already know.


OVERDRIVE VIDEO ON HOW TO BROWSE, CKECKOUT, AND GET LIBRARY eBOOKS ON THE KINDLE
On September 22, Overdrive added a very useful video guide to getting library books on your Kindle at Overdrive libraries.  It's a good guide, but I couldn't help noticing that their example for a Lending Period choice was limited to 5 days!  They say that this depends on the library, of course.  Reports are that most are 7 to 21 days with either 7 or 14 days the more frequent default now.


WAIT LISTS
The Kindler Effect! is already in evidence.  In the various libraries I checked last night, almost every book was on a wait list, some with 20 or so people.  This would be book titles available for Kindles AND ePub readers.
I did read 2 brief interviews with librarians who said they were very happy to be able to do this and see the Kindle mob able to join in, though they didn't quite put it that way.


KINDLE APPS FOR iPAD/iPHONE - VIDEO AND TEXT GUIDE TO THE LIBRARY PROCESS
How to use the Kindle App for i(Devices) for library borrowing - includes how to sync it.

  He mentions 3G and doesn't seem limited to WiFi - If so, that would be because he pays the 3G bill to his carrier, as opposed to the Kindle-device 3G being paid to AT&T by Amazon.



Kindle 3's   (UK: Kindle 3's)   K3 Special ($114)   K3-3G Special ($139)   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.  Liked-books under $1
UK-Only: recently published non-classics, bestsellers, or £5 Max ones
    Also, UK customers should see the UK store's Top 100 free bestsellers.
Read More >

Free Kindle Book (9/24) - 1 + Newly Discounted Books Found by Forumners + Amzn Deals - Update

Sabtu, 24 September 2011
Sept. 24 - Only 1 newly-released Kindle on Sunday

The Manicurist, by Phyllis Schieber, 11 customer reviews, 5.0 stars, $0.00

Every rating is 5 stars.  Genre: Contemporary Fiction
"The generational impact of maternal mental illness is explored gently and with humor. These are real, ordinary people who you might actually know.  Her characters are vivid." -- BabeWaldo, customer review


From Joyce's free-books (and games) listing the other day, a new logic puzzle
Pirate Stash ** Limited Time Offer **
By Amazon Digital Services, 15 customer reviews, 4.7 stars $0.00
Puzzles and Games (U.S. only, at this time)

"DESCRIPTION: Pirate Stash is a logic puzzle game that challenges you to hide all of your treasure chests on a deserted island..."
Over 100 puzzles of increasing difficulty allow anyone, from beginners to experts, to challenge their minds..."



Kindle Daily Deal (Often U.S. only, unfortunately)
(The Daily Deal link above changes at MIDNIGHT each day.
      Click it to see what the daily deal book is, at any time.)

Page from a Tennessee Journal (AmazonEncore Edition), by Francine Thomas Howard, 52 customer reviews, 4.2 stars
    Daily Deal until the end of Saturday 9/24:
      Friday's Price: $7.99
      Friday's Discount: $6.00
      Friday's Daily Deal Price: $1.99 (75% off)

This is an AmazonEncore selection
"Set on a tobacco farm in 1913 Tennessee, this historical novel explores the intimate and troubled family relationships between a black sharecropping family and the white family that owns the farm...Based on a true family story, this haunting first novel admirably revisits a painful time in history...realistic characters... -- Marta Segal Block, Booklist
  Interview with author included on product page.



Current Forum Alerts about Discounted-books
Sept. 23-24




As there are no newly-free books as of 8 am this morning and only one yesterday, here's some different reading, probably of interest to some Kindlers.

Public Library Lending questions at the forums, and Lendle's Kindle borrowing
  . How many e-books does your public library have?
  . Public librarians: what has been your Kindle/Overdrive experience?
  . Changes to lendle (This is Kindle owner-to-Kindle owner lending.)
      The changes include incentives for offering loaners, and it's an appreciated service that sees a lot of tension right now.


WELL, Joyce later found one free book announced book after all, and the description indicates a sense of humor.
' Happy Reader "Joyce" says:

A Touch of Night
Author: Sarah A. Hoyt
Genre: Historical Fiction

DESCRIPTION: In a world where magic reigns and being a shape shifter is the only crime that warrants immediate execution, this is how Pride and Prejudice would be written. The novel is set in the world of Sarah A. Hoyt's Magical British Empire. '


[This is from Joyce's free-book alert Saturday in the forums,
9/24/11 - afternoon, just that 1 book today.]


Amazon's own ongoing listing of LIMITED-TIME OFFERS - Promos
  Amazon sorts these by Bestsellers first.
  I've added a by Low-to-High pricing.

Editors' Picks: $1.99-$3.99   thru' September
Free contemporary books: subsets
Filters out excerpts, chapters, previews
US:  by Last 30+ days  Sept 2011
   Publication Date   Late-listed
   Bestselling   High-ratings

UK:  by PubDate   Popular


Other ongoing forum threads that might interest some

  . Discussion of geographic restrictions on digital purchases
  . Discount-alert books discussed on separate message thread (Newer)
  . What have been your favorite public domain books that are not so well known?
  . Best "Free" books you've read (many are no longer free, however).
  . Highly recommended Indie authors
  . Unique Uses of Kindles


Kindle 3's   (UK: Kindle 3's)   K3 Special ($114)   K3-3G Special ($139)   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.  Liked-books under $1
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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1 Free Kindle Book (9/23 - pm) + 2 Kindle apps + Newly-Discounted-Books Forum-alerts + Amzn Deals

Jumat, 23 September 2011
NEWLY FREE AND DISCOUNTED KINDLE BOOKS DISCOVERED BY FORUM MEMBERS

Friday, 9/23: Early morning - 1 newly-free books as of late evening.


And now for something different, on a weekend - a couple of Kindle apps that are useful/fun and are released in the last two days -



Grid Detective
, by Amazon Digital Services, just released $0.00

"Do you have what it takes to crack the case?" Classic logic puzzles.



Address Book (Your Contacts on Kindle), by 7 Dragons, just released, $0.99
  From the creators of the popular Notepad.
"...(Yahoo, Hotmail, Gmail) will let you store your contact list (built from emails) in VCF or vCard format.  Save that to your computer, then upload to your Kindle..." -- Ed Pegg "Math puzzler" (customer review)
Add your own groups - people can be in more than one group.  Also, Flipboard feature.



Kindle Daily Deal (Often U.S. only, unfortunately)
(The Daily Deal link above changes at MIDNIGHT each day.
      Click it to see what the daily deal book is, at any time.)

Listen to Your Heart, by Fern Michaels,  16 customer reviews, 3.2 stars
    Daily Deal until the end of Friday 9/23:
      Thursday's Price: $3.25
      Friday's Discount: $2.26
      Friday's Daily Deal Price: $0.99 (70% off)

By "New York Times best-selling author of the Sisterhood series"



Amazon's own ongoing listing of LIMITED-TIME OFFERS - Promos
  Amazon sorts these by Bestsellers first.
  I've added a by Low-to-High pricing.
Games: 99c games thru' Sept 12
Editors' Picks: $1.99-$3.99   thru' September
Free contemporary books: subsets
Filters out excerpts, chapters, previews
US:  by Last 30+ days  Sept 2011
   Publication Date   Late-listed
   Bestselling   High-ratings

UK:  by PubDate   Popular



Other ongoing forum threads that might interest some

  . Discussion of geographic restrictions on digital purchases
  . Discount-alert books discussed on separate message thread (Newer)
  . What have been your favorite public domain books that are not so well known?
  . Best "Free" books you've read (many are no longer free, however).
  . Highly recommended Indie authors
  . Unique Uses of Kindles



LATEST DISCOUNTED Kindle books (some temporarily) forum thread:
  Forum-thread starter RandomizeME includes a caution that it's not a book promotion thread for authors or for posts about indies or free books either.  "The thread is for discounts and price drops that readers [many, but especially Emily Bronte] find for books from publishers."
  9/22-23



TEMPORARILY-Free Books:  Alerts from the Amazon Kindle forums - via the tireless "Happy Reader" Joyce, who is constantly on the lookout on behalf of forum members.

  NOTE: Any alerts below are quoted as they appear in Joyce's collecting of newly and mostly temporarily-free books just released and are *not* books I've seen and are *not* recommendations by this blog -- this is an unfiltered daily report of very popular forum alerts.  The eBooks will become no longer free within days, usually - sometimes, hours.  Thanks to Joyce for gathering and organizing all these for us.
' Happy Reader "Joyce" says:

A Touch of Night
Author: Sarah A. Hoyt
Genre: Historical Fiction

DESCRIPTION: In a world where magic reigns and being a shape shifter is the only crime that warrants immediate execution, this is how Pride and Prejudice would be written. The novel is set in the world of Sarah A. Hoyt's Magical British Empire. '


[This is from Joyce's free-books alerts Friday in the forums,
9/23/11 - late evening, just 1 book today.]


Kindle-edition blog subscribers, who get the last-25 Kindleworld articles daily on the Kindle, can also access these (slowly), by clicking on any forum-alert link above, with Wireless 'On'...
    Press the Kindle's "Aa"-key to Zoom a page of text 200% if on Kindle 3
    or to increase font size on Kindle 2.
    The Aa key gives a Landscape-view option also.
Or, use your computer to click the links at http://kindleworld.blogspot.com
Thanks for your support of this website.



Kindle 3's   (UK: Kindle 3's)   K3 Special ($114)   K3-3G Special ($139)   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.  Liked-books under $1
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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Here We Go. Amazon press conference September 28 - UPDATE 2

This is it

Business Insider's Steve Kovach writes that Amazon will hold a press conference on September 28, at 10AM Eastern.

The last large press conference I remember was for the Kindle 2 which was then released February 2009 (and included unveiling the voice of 'Tom' in text to speech).

Not sure if they'll be unveiling only the rumored tablet. Maybe a Kindle 4 e-Ink also?

UPDATE Len Edgerly added on Twitter that it will be at the Stage 37 in NYC {End of Update]

UPDATE2 - See, in chronological order, what has been predicted and sourcing for it, to see what MIGHT be coming (and also David Carnoy's mentions of a Kindle e-Ink upgrade).

For those of you who are buying Kindles during the last week, remember that Amazon allows 30 days of use and the ability to return a Kindle for a full refund for any reason during that 30 days.
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