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Online Companion to The Complete 2015 User’s Guides to the Amazing Amazon Kindle eReaders and Kindle Fire Tablets

Web Pages and Links Included in the Books

Best Deals and Convenience Links: Kindle and Fire Devices, Accessories and Warranties

Bruce Grubbs’ Books and Websites

Grand Canyon Guide: Your Complete Guide to the Grand Canyon (http://amzn.to/uz1iLU)

Exploring with GPS: A Practical Field Guide for Satellite Navigation (http://amzn.to/uHDeGz)

Exploring Great Basin National Park: Including Mount Moriah Wilderness (http://amzn.to/sKlMDS)

Grand Canyon Guide: Your Complete Guide to the Grand Canyon: GrandCanyonGuide.net

Global Positioning Systems for Road and Trail: ExploringGPS.com

Bruce Grubbs’ Author Central Page at Amazon

BruceGrubbs.com

 

Steve Windwalker’s Books and Websites

BookGorilla – Bargain Bestsellers, Free Books and Discoveries

BookGorilla App for the Kindle Fire

Kindle Books by Stephen Windwalker

Kindle Nation Daily Website

Kindle Nation Daily on Facebook

Kindle Nation Daily App for the Kindle Fire

Kindle Nation Daily Blog for Kindle eReaders

Other Web Pages, Links and Hacks Included in the Books

Download one of the Free Kindle Reading Apps (applications) for the PC, Mac, iPad, iPhone, Windows Phone, or Android device from the Amazon Kindle Web page at http://amzn.to/sPd0P8

If you own one of the earlier Kindles that are no longer in production (Kindle 1 or Kindle 2), you may find sections of this book useful, but one of Windwalker’s earlier Kindle guides will probably be more useful. You can find them in the Kindle Store here.

Since the Kindle remembers the last page you read in every book and item on your Kindle, you can read this guide, press Home, go read something else, and come back to this guide where you left off. But you might find it easier to read this guide on your computer with one of the Free Kindle Reading Apps or the Kindle Cloud Reader so you can follow along on your physical Kindle.

External hyperlinks will take you to Web pages using the Kindle’s Web browser. We often use shortened links generated by bit.ly to make it easier to type in a link on a computer if you don’t want to follow a link on your Kindle or don’t have a Whispernet connection. For example, clicking on http://bit.ly/rqYe2p or typing it into a Web browser takes you to http://kindlenationdaily.com/.

We’ve made this book DRM-free so that once you own it, you are free to download it to an unlimited number of your Kindle-registered devices, and we want to suggest that you will be able to get the most out of it if you keep a copy with your Kindle Fire, Kindle for PC, Kindle for Mac or other Free Kindle Reading App. This will allow you to move seamlessly between the text and the web pages to which we provide links throughout the text.

As with any book purchased in the Kindle Store, it’s a snap to request that Amazon send a copy to your other devices. Just use your computer to go to your Manage Your Kindle page (http://amzn.to/sgSbZL) and find this or any title under “Books.” To the right of the title, select “Deliver to” from the “Actions” pull-down menu, and select your device. Within a few seconds you should hear the sizzle of wires burning and the book will appear on the Home screen of the Kindle app to which you have sent it.

If you are waiting for the perfect moment to acquire a Kindle, that need not keep you from beginning to build a Kindle library, because you do not need to own a Kindle to read Kindle books. Amazon makes available Free Kindle Reading Apps for nearly any computer or computer-based device, including personal computers running Windows or Mac, iPad, iPhone, the iPod Touch, and Android, Blackberry and Windows phone devices.

What’s more, you can read the same book on more than one Kindle or Free Kindle Reading App at the same time.

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