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Finding free books to read on your Kindle
Pt. 4 of 5 | 3:00 |
Thursday December 31, 2009
Learn how to use your Amazon Kindle 2
Thursday December 31, 2009
While the Amazon Kindle store has nearly 400,000 books available for download along with tons of blogs, newspapers and magazines for delivery to your Kindle, there are some fantastic
free eBooks
that are available. In thisvideo how-to
, we show youwhere to download public domain and free eBooks
andhow to transfer PDFs to your Kindle
.Download this episode now
Show Notes
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Finding free books
- You can find free books by opening the Kindle store on your PC and then sorting books by price from low to high.
- Download books from resources like Feedbooks.com,. (feedbooks.com/kindleguide) direct to your Kindle. Sites like Gutenberg.org keep a catalog of
public domain eBooks
that you can download and transfer to your Kindle.To transfer a PDF eBook to your Kindle
- Plug your Kindle into a Mac or PC to use it in mass storage mode.
- Open up the drive.
- Navigate to books.
- Drag and drop books from your PC to your Kindle. PDFs are readable natively, though some Kindle features may not work.
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By amcink about three years ago
(2010-01-29 13:39:00)
(2010-01-29 13:39:00)
Thanks for your comment. You're right; the video doesn't deal with converting PDFs, though the title clearly said it did. I have rectified this by changing the title. Clearly there was a miscommunication when this was posted.
By NAL about three years ago
(2010-01-29 11:32:57)
(2010-01-29 11:32:57)
I watched this video, but there is nothing in here about converting PDF's as your title indicates- just putting them on your Kindle. I use Calibre to convert PDF files, as the text is too small on a PDF, and the text size adjustment on the Kindle does not work unless it is converted.
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