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Old 09-12-2012, 01:31 PM   #5
jdanniel
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Okay....let's see if I can get more specific.

I want a certain group of people to view the e-book, but not just anyone.

So...I am assuming that eliminates Dropbox and Google Cloud. Am I correct?

I am reserving those things for just me, myself, and I.

So, where does that leave us? How about my web site? I have my own domain, so I can give a URL to a specific group of people. They can download the e-book from there.

But that brings us back to the main point: Once these people have access to the e-book, how do they view it on the Kindle for Android app? That is what is confusing me.

All I see when I open Kindle for Android is Library>Periodicals. I'm surprised there isn't a File/Open option.

So, let's do this: Let me get more specific.

Let's say I put the MOBI file somewhere on my web site. I give people the URL for it.

What's next? How does that MOBI file get loaded into Kindle?

What about the Kindle Store? Is there anything along the lines of Google Cloud or Dropbox, specifically for Kindle, where I can upload my MOBI file, and people can access it?

Hopefully I've been more specific and have narrowed things down a bit.
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