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Old 04-28-2012, 07:37 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by Synamon View Post
Instapaper can use Amazon's Personal Document Service to automatically email content that will download wirelessly to your Kindle.

With any other eReader you will have to manually download the content from Instapaper to your computer, hook up your USB cable, and then sideload the file to your eReader. Or I believe you can set up a newsfeed push using calibre to do the first step for you.
maybe my question is naive, as I am new to Instapaper, but if I understand correctly the problem is that with no e-ink browser you can currently access Instapaper directly, as it is not possible to put the javascript "Read later" button as a bookmark that works (well, at least I couldn't).

But then, along the lines of what JSWolf is suggestion, if you save your pages when browsing on your PC, can you not the access your Instapaper account wirelessly and then access whatever is that you saved to read later? At least, this seems to be working on my ereader.
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