Sentences with phrase «purchased kindle ebooks»

I'm getting a message that I can't convert my purchased kindle ebooks because it is drm'd.

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I would just like to make sure everyone knows that you do NOT need a kindle to purchase and view the ebook on Amazon.
The Center of Artificial Imagination, Inc., a leading publisher based in San Francisco, is running a kindle ebook promotion that is the first of its kind — they are giving everyone who purchases the Kindle edition of the Amazon memoir Inside the Giant Machine: An Amazon.com Story the print version of the book for free.
Ebook preference has pushed me into Amazon's camp due to the amazingly cheap and functional kindle combined with the simple search and purchasing ability.
If you are planning additional titles or different versions (like hardcover, kindle eBook, i Pad eBook or audio book) you might want to purchase a block of 10 or more.
However, the introduction of Kindles has been so successful and has been one of the factors that led to an overall improvement in our reading scores that the underwriting company provided the grant again the following year in order to purchase additional ereader units and the ebooks to go with them.
I believe that their price point for ebooks is aimed towards the fact that ease of purchase on the kindle tends to make kindle owners buy more books than they would otherwise IF those books are safely below a comfort threshold.
Based on the types of books you prefer, it may make sense to get one of the cheaper ebook readers (Kindles are currently going cheap), as many of the books you purchase will be cheaper on that platform.
If you really want to share Kindle ebooks instead of having a family member choose the method in which they want to read the book (i.e. purchase a hard copy or use the library), you can either (1) purchase additional Kindles for your family members and share the ebooks that way, or (2) physically lend them your Kindle (which I notice critics never accept as a real possibility).
At any rate, with limited eBook titles available — and even more limited Kindles — even Print is Dead author Jeff Gomez suggests holding off on purchasing an eReader for the time being.
It's interesting, I have been buying ebooks ever since the first edition of the kindle came out and my purchase of physical books has gradually dwindled down to zero.
I just took a quick glance at my kindle purchases and the most I've spent on an eBook was $ 12.99 but I was averaging around $ 6 - 8 for novels which is basically why I think capping at $ 9.99 is silly.
When you purchase ebook from amazon.com, kindle ebook file has DRM protection which NOT support by Kobo ereader, that is ebook DRM limitation, you can't read in any device, this is solution.
Also, the kindle app for Android lets you purchase eBooks from Amazon: the functionality is there, right inside the app.
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