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Old 06-02-2011, 02:09 PM   #33
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Originally Posted by ProfCrash View Post
There are plenty of folks who would disagree with you. It is not a feature that I use but most the Kindle users I know use their Kindle to check email and news sites pretty regularly.
You seem to be chock full of valuable information today. With the abundance of smartphones and tablets, I doubt seriously that "most of the kindle users you know (or that anyone else knows, for that matter), use their kindle (of all devices), to stay connected to the rest of the world. The web experience even on a 3.5" smartphone is light years ahead of ANYTHING that you could do on an e-reader, in terms of surfing or checking email. I won't even go into tablets, or netbooks, or laptops.

I own a Kindle and have not once, in my life, utilized the web browser. I know it's there, but, it's as good as useless and might as well not be [there].
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