You want to be able to synchronize it, that's
what Whispersync is about.
Answer from Mr. Bezos: That's
what WhisperSync is about.
Maybe Amazon's plan is to get you to buy a device for each lighting condition — hey, that's
what Whispersync's for, right?
Not exact matches
I lose
whispersync for one account, but it's way better to have
what I want on my Kindle all at once.
This was a
whispersync book so, if I miss a word, I can just look over and see
what it was.
Whispersync for Voice will synchronize
what you read on any Kindle platform device with Audible playback on Kindle Keyboard, Kindle Fire, or on Audible apps for iPhone and Android.
It's also pretty cool
what you can do from a marketing perspective with an e-book, especially with
Whispersync, which will connect your audiobook to your e-book, allowing someone to seamlessly switch from your e-book to your audio book.
If you already self - publish with Amazon you can opt your audiobook into
whats known as
WhisperSync for Voice.
If you already self - publish with Amazon you can opt your audiobook into
what's known as
WhisperSync for Voice.
With
Whispersync data from millions of Kindle readers Amazon can learn not just
what we are reading but how we are reading.
Amazon has even updated its
WhisperSync system to work with both types of book files, so that no matter
what device you were using or how you were reading or listening, you'll be able to pick up right right where you left off last.
It feels great, looks great, has 4 GB of storage — more than enough room for a library of books — vocabulary building tools, built - in Wi - Fi, free 3G,
Whispersync to help you keep you place in books and magazines no matter
what platform you're using and social media hooks (tweet that you just finished reading 50 Shades of Grey).
The press release mentions that
Whispersync will be enabled to remember page numbers, which implies that patrons will be able to load Kindle books that they check out onto multiple devices...
what will the mechanism for this be?