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Mobilitysite on the Kindle

Posted by Chris Leckness on May 16, 2009 – 2:35 pm  Share
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The other day a combination of Judie’s Gear Diary post announcing her blog as being in the Kindle Blogs program and Matt Miller’s post at The Mobile Gadgeteer telling how to get in, I decided to take time out to get Mobilitysite in there. I previously hadn’t considered it, but then I decided “Why Not?”. It was fairly simple to put in place. It uses the standard RSS feed to get the info into the store, so if this goes well, I will create a new feed that does not have “extras” in it to make the feed cleaner.

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I don’t own a Kindle personally. I don’t read enough books to warrant the cost to be honest. What I do read, I can read on my desktop, laptop, netbook, or phone. I am impressed at what Amazon has done with the Kindle, it’s just not for me. I am waiting on some screenshots and critique of how Mobilitysite looks on the Kindle.

Sorry for the cost. It was not set by me. In fact, I don’t even know if I get any royalties and I really don’t care. If I could give it free, I would.

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  • I assume the costs are to offset the cost of the wireless service. With books, they probably build the cost into the books, but free RSS feeds would eat bandwidth with no payback.

    I hope you get something from that. It would suck if Amazon kept all of the money for themselves, but maybe they figure you're getting free advertising, so who knows. Let us know if you do get money back; maybe some of us will add our blogs there, too. :D

    Steve
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