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You've finally got your Kindle, but it's not very useful if there aren't any books on it yet. So how do you go about putting books on it? There are actually several ways to do this, and this guide will discuss some of them.
1. The Kindle Store
This is the easiest method, and it is also the method most promoted by Amazon. Basically, when you buy a book from the Kindle Store, it gets automatically downloaded to your Kindle within 60 seconds. There are actually two ways to buy from the Kindle Store. The first is from the Kindle itself. Just browse to the Kindle Store from the main menu, and you will have access to hundreds of thousands of titles. The best thing about the Kindle Store is that usually the first chapter of every book is free. The other option is to buy from the Kindle Store on your computer via Amazon's website. When you buy a book on your computer, it will also be instantly downloaded to your device.
2. USB Transfer
If you have an eBook on your computer that you would like to read on your Kindle, you can easily transfer it using the included USB cable. It is important to realize that you need to make sure the eBook is in one of the approved file formats. The Kindle can handle txt, pdf, and mobi files pretty well.
3. Email Service
If you don't want to mess around with connecting the Kindle to your computer, you can email the eBook to Amazon. Amazon will then send the file directly to your Kindle. They will also automatically convert pdf and doc files into the Kindle format, although the converted file often has a few errors. The downside to this method is that Amazon charges a $.10 fee for every file you send to your Kindle in this manner. 10 cents may not seem like a lot, but it can add up if you do this often.
4. Kindle Browser
This is the method Amazon doesn't want you to know. It is actually possible to download thousands of books for free directly through the Kindle's built in Internet browser. There are a few websites which will let you do this, but one of the bet is http://www.gutenberg.org. This site has thousands of free books in a Kindle-friendly format which you can instantly download. If you like reading the classics, this is an excellent resource.
Hopefully this guide has given you some ideas about how to get books on your Kindle. Unfortunately, the Kindle may soon be outdated with the release of the iPad. For a chance to get an iPad for free, check out http://www.buyipadonline.com.
I bought a Nook. Should I return it for a kindle or keep it?
I bought the Nook for my wife for her birthday and it is not time to give it to her yet. I have been doing a lot of research on both devices and I bought the Nook mainly because I was able to try it out at a B&N store. The color touchscreen is cool, and it uses the same screen as the Kindle. My wife does a lot of reading from the library and I figured she would use this device alot just for that. Also, there are lots of free books at B&N store. From the comparison videos I saw on youtube, I see how the Kindle is a little faster in wireless connectivity and page turning than the Nook, but I think we can deal with that. Should I keep the Nook, or return it for a Kindle?
Not sure if it helps, but there are some very good actual user opinions here about the Nook and the Kindle:
http://ptech.allthingsd.com/20091209/nook-e-reader-has-potential-but-needs-work/
http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2Freview%2FR3KQMNG5BHQFXR%3Fie%3DUTF8%26ref_%3Dcm%255Fcr%255Frdp%255Fperm&tag=querystr-20&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=390957
http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2Freview%2FR1YO7GM00DSUVQ%3Fie%3DUTF8%26ref_%3Dcm%5Fcr%5Frdp%5Fperm&tag=querystr-20&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=390957

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