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Old 09-25-2011, 10:59 PM   #58
andrys
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tubemonkey,
Since the original note said the Sony WOULD have this capability once released to the world (and those are nicely simple web browser-type pages they are using to get to the library), the current Kindle3s can go to the library via the web browser AND when redirected to Amazon CAN go there as well, as I can purchase from Amazon on my home WiFi and download Amazon books via WiFi. I don't have to use my computer.

The one possible problem is what someone else said, about a 'new window' call that can obstruct a step in the process, but as I said two notes before, Amazon solved that problem on the Kindle-edition blogs by allowing subscribers to go through that type of link from the Kindle blog without being stalled by the new-window call.

Sony's coming beautifully simple no-image pages that will be used would make it less painful though.

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