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Old 01-18-2011, 10:04 PM   #1
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Kindle Magazines

How many people actually subscribe to the Kindle Magazines?

I was looking through there and many of them are pretty close to the newsstand prices $3-10 per month instead of the usual $10-12 per year subscription prices...

Are there any magazines that offer free Kindle options with paid subscription? There are a few I would like (Wired, Bassmaster, Popular Mechanics) but are not listed there and/or the websites for them do not show anything.

Thanks!!
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