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Old 07-31-2010, 01:46 PM   #8
Alisa
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Originally Posted by zetareticuli View Post
With the WiFi version of the Kindle, there are now a few more possibilities for storage. With a relatively simple hack, you should be able to mount a web folder or network share and make it appear as local storage. Of course, this would only work in the presence of the WiFi connectivity. I came up with this idea a couple of years ago and even did a quick proof of concept. However, the 3G connection was very slow to make this implementation useful. Now with WiFi support, it would be usable.
Doesn't Calibre have some sort of Web interface? I've never tried to use it but I would imagine folks here would know if it works well with the Kindle.
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