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Old 10-02-2011, 07:31 PM   #70
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Originally Posted by nessin View Post
I hate seeing people bring this up. You do know Amazon's cloud storage has abso-freaking-lutely nothing to do with their e-book business right? Everything you can do on the Kindle through Amazon's cloud storage can be done on any e-reader with a browser with any number of other similar services all of which offer free storage on sign-up (some more than Amazon).

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Assuming the e-reader has a browser and can download files.

No everything, only download files.

The Kindle has a browser and can download files. However, this new feature from Amazon allows you to synchronize and backup your library (last page read, annotations) simply pressing "Syncr and check for content" on the Menu.

It's easier (extremely easier) than using a browser to download files, and with a browser you can't synchronize your library (last page read and annotation), only download files.

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