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Old 08-16-2010, 05:44 PM   #5
TomF
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With the Kindle 3 Web browsing anywhere in the world shouldn't be a problem if you are able to connect to Wi-Fi. 3G costs Amazon money and the reason that they introduced Wi-Fi is to cut down their 3G costs. By connecting to Wi-Fi by default, with 3G being the backup Web browsing will be faster and won't cost Amazon any money.
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