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April 30, 2008

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Anthony Cardinale

Do you have any concerns about privacy? How much of this information are they sharing with the publishers? what books you have read, if you finished them, where you lost interest, etc.

I have not read the privacy policy concerning the Kindle...but this information seems incredibly useful to the publishers considering that previously they could only rely on sales and focus groups.

Ernie

I don't have concerns about privacy. I generally don't. But it sounds like you do. I'm not sure, as a concrete matter, what you are deeply concerned about. Pretty much everything in life involves tradeoffs. If you want perfect security and privacy then you can live in an underground bunker or in the wilderness. But if you want to commune with other people then you can't really do that. In my case I want the convenience and ease of a simple device that lets me easily download and read books. I don't see any major problems that are so threatening that I'd give up that new found convenience but then maybe I'm not looking hard enough.

Bob Kraft

Ernie, I agree the Kindle is very nice to have. I still enjoy the "experience" of reading actual print on paper more than reading on my Kindle, but it's hard to go on a trip and take multiple books and other documents. One nice feature of the Kindle is the ability to upload documents. My son-in-law is writing a novel, and he sends me drafts, which I read on my Kindle. I just got the latest today, while I'm on vacation. It was on my Kindle within five minutes of the time he e-mailed it to me.

Bob Kraft

Marian

If you're concerned about privacy (I'm not) you can store your books on a memory card, and simply remove the memory card whenever you turn on the wifi. The data will be saved on the card, not on the kindle (and you can see what *is* saved on the kindle and move any and all of it to the memory card (other than the OS obviously).

I googled to this blog entry because my kindle isn't turning on. I'll have to try removing the battery. (I also can't live without it)

Susan Lane

Just got my new Kindle.......everything is great with a big exception....I have the wireless bars, all but 1...and i still can't connect to the Kindle store....I've called Amazon twice and their explanation is that possibly, Sprint is overloaded.........still can't get in! Is anyone else experiencing this issue and if so, how did you resolve it?
thanks

Karen

Was your Kindle replaced free by Amazon? If not free, was it discounted? Did you purchase an insurance agreement plan? Thanks.

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