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		<title>Are you using an Amazon Kindle yet to save time?</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Mike Foster]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>I purchased my Amazon Kindle months ago and love it! Am an avid reader and used to carry lots of books with me. Now, all my books are in the Kindle e-book reader! It is amazing. I don&#8217;t need books filling up my house anymore either &#8211; just sent several huge boxes of books to [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I purchased my Amazon Kindle months ago and love it! Am an avid reader and used to carry lots of books with me. Now, all my books are in the Kindle e-book reader! It is amazing. I don&#8217;t need books filling up my house anymore either &#8211; just sent several huge boxes of books to the Salvation Army yesterday. Not only that, I want users to read my new book &#8220;The Secure CEO &#8211; How to Protect Your Computer System, Your Company and Your Job&#8221; on the Kindle, so I formatted my book in HTML and uploaded the book to Amazon last night. Sure enough, this afternoon&#8230;</p>
<p><span id="more-1138"></span> &#8211; the very next day &#8211; my book is on sale in the Kindle store! I&#8217;ve already purchased and downloaded my own copy into my Kindle reader to test the process.</p>
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<p>The book upload seemed flawless! The Kindle is amazing.  Some day nobody will buy paper books anymore. It is so nice to be able to publish a book on Amazon 12 hours after finishing the book. Wow &#8211; that is lots faster (and less expensive) than all the hard cover books I had printed of my title!</p>
<p>I subscribe to the Wall Street Journal and Reader&#8217;s Digest.  One of the neatest features is that I never need to connect the Kindle to my computer at all. The Kindle has wireless service built in and there is no additional charge for the wireless connection. Whenever I want to buy a book or get an update to a subscription, I just turn on the radio, and the content flows.</p>
<p>On the next edition, I&#8217;d like it if Amazon added a back light but the battery life seems to be around an entire month with no back light when I only turn on the radio to download books.  Apparently the Kindle doesn&#8217;t use any power to display text &#8211; the only power that is used is a tiny bit when I change pages. There used to be a &#8220;flicker&#8221; when I changed pages, but the latest firmware update (it came automatically over the wireless network by the way) has seemed to fix the flicker problem. I look forward to future &#8220;updates&#8221; to the Kindle that come automatically.  Also, on a future edition, maybe there will be a color screen.</p>
<p>My wife has gone back to college and has a huge backpack full of textbooks. They are heavy and expensive. Some day, college students will just carry a Kindle and it will hold all of their textbooks. Heck, after how easy it was for me to upload my e-book, if I was a professor, I would be able to publish notes for the students and they could all download them while sitting in class!  The possibilities seem endless.</p>
<p>If you are an avid reader and haven&#8217;t ordered your Kindle today, what are you waiting for?  The main reason I first purchased mine is that my mind goes all the time. When I stand in lines, at the airport for example, I used to use my Blackberry to look at CNN and other news sites. All I would read about all day is they typical gloom and doom, violence, and other &#8220;headline making news.&#8221;  That stuff is draining.  I bought the Kindle so I could read &#8220;Readers Digest&#8221; and uplifting text while standing in line. That in itself paid for the Kindle! My mind is being fed better material and I&#8217;m in a better mood too.  Like with computers &#8211; GIGO (Garbage In Garbage Out) &#8211; we have to watch what we put in our heads!</p>
<p>And another nice feature&#8230; When I&#8217;m reading a book that uses a word I don&#8217;t know what means, such as prestidigitation, Kindle&#8217;s built in dictionary lets me look up the word even in an airplane with the radio turned off!</p>
<p>During a presentation I made today, a CEO suggested that the Kindle is &#8220;green&#8221; in that it saves paper. Another CEO mentioned that the price of paper just went up a couple of cents today &#8211; meaning the Kindle will get another boost since it is paper free!  I welcome your comments about the Kindle.</p>
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