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Old 01-23-2009, 06:33 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by jj2me View Post
I get both the NY Times and The Economist via Calibre. And others. For free. The NY Times I know is the latest. Unless you know that either or both of these aren't complete. The NY Times is usually about 1,400 Reader pages, and the Economist I got two days ago was 461 Reader pages. It takes a little while on the PC, and then a transfer to your Reader (here's where even wi-fi would be useful), so it's not as convenient as Kindle delivery.
JJ2Me, thanks. I thought the two publications were the usual RSS feeds of a few paragraphs of a story and not the whole thing. I'll have to give it a try. As for The Economist, my print subscription runs until 2013, so for now the main interest would be the New York Times.
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