Kindle friendly sites
Kindle friendly sites
In November of 2007 Amazon hit the market with a new technological hit known as the Kindle. The Kindle gives consumers an opportunity to download multiple forms of media, such as an Ebook, which is an electronic book. The Kindle can hold roughly 200 titles. There is no exact information on the impact of this electronic gadget. It’s estimate that close to 45,000 units were sold on a monthly average at the cost of $399.00 each one. Just recently the price has been reduced to $359.00. This price includes the wireless fees. There must definitely be a demand for such an item with numbers stated above. There are more and more consumers desiring the portability of a Kindle. With the growing demand for purchasing the Kindle, there is no doubt sites on the Internet would be developed to create sites, which are friendly to Kindle users. There are Kindle friendly sites such as sites for Science Fiction, Sci-Fi, fans, comic book fans, and children friendly groups. There are even sites where users meet and compare the Kindle and rate its performance. We have to ask ourselves, “Just what is next for this new gadget in the technology market?” In our research, we found no Kindle groups geared toward the Bible or religion, but as the Kindle continues to grow in popularity, there is a great possibility of that happening as well. Another niche that we didn’t find a friendly site was geared toward fashion. This is a weird thing since no matter if it’s a cell phone, an MP3 player, or laptop computer, there is a way to dress everything up and make it more fashionable. There are skins for laptops, and brightly colored designs for cell phones. There are even jeweled stickers and gem to bring a little bling to the device. If there is one thing that defines each of us, is our individuality. Again there may be sites out there for this, but if not I’d say it’s probably forthcoming. This article regards sites as those being on the Internet; however, I think it can go way beyond that meaning. The possibilities for sites for the Kindle are limited only by the imagination, and we all know that one’s imagination tends to be without limits. I’ve noticed a few cyber-sites that were like cafes for Kindle users. In the corporeal world there are actually coffee shops and other places where people go to log-on and use the Internet. The future looks promising for those who love their Kindle. Eventually, we will see Kindle clubs for people to get together, meet, and socialize on a different level than that of the Kindle Cafe I mentioned above. I think it safe to say this is definitely a Kindle friendly world.