As part of upcoming update to the Kindle, Amazon is adding "real" page numbers to e-books along with a few other new features. David Carnoy Executive Editor / Reviews Executive Editor David Carnoy has ...
Amazon on Monday provided a glimpse at some software updates coming soon to the Kindle and Kindle 3G, including public notes, real page numbers, and new layouts for magazines and newspapers. With ...
Amazon.com last month announced that it was adding “real” page numbers to Kindle books — corresponding to the page numbers in print copies of the same titles. But how, exactly, did the company pull of ...
A software update for Kindle is bringing features that really ought to have been around from the beginning: real page numbers that match what’s in hard-copy versions of books, a public notes feature ...
On Monday Amazon released a preview version of a Kindle software update, Kindle 3.1, which matches the exact page numbers as the paper version. “Our customers have told us they want real page numbers ...
Kindle 2.6 for iPhone and iPad now displays “real page numbers,” which Amazon has been adding to a large number of e-books available from the Kindle Store. As you might recall, Amazon recently posted ...
Amazon must have heard the martini-fueled whining of Wired.com New York Bureau Chief John C Abell, for it is finally adding real page numbers to Kindle Books through a firmware update (v3.1). One big ...
At long last, page numbers finally have come to the Kindle. Amazon’s popular e-book reader uses a percentage indicator to track a reader’s progress in a book, which can make for some interesting ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
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