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Originally Posted by carnivore
Indeed, but when you're stuck in an airport and need to contact your ride, it's worth dealing with the slow CPU. Or when you want to know your friend is okay
I think that's why the browser is under the 'experimental' menu.
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I agree. I just tried using the Kinde's browser to do some light emailing and
it worked fine.(for
Gmail, at least)
I think Amazon put Kindle's browser under
"experimental" because their
legal department insisted. In case they decide to remove the browser
capability, you can't really sue them for removing an experimental feature.
(just like I can't sue the pharmaceutical company after I willingly participated
in their drug experiment and
grew two boobs on my hairy back 
)