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Old 09-09-2012, 09:51 PM   #3
Andrew H.
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Originally Posted by AdemoS View Post
I liked how highlights on the Kindle Paperwhite, would be synced (and stored) on Amazon's servers. I also liked how highlights could be viewed on kindle.amazon.com.

However, the marketing for that feature only mentioned ebooks from the Kindle Store.

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So I was curious if public domain ebooks, (specifically .mobi ebooks from Project Gutenberg) could be highlighted the same way that Kindle Store books can be.

Additionally, would highlights from those .mobi ebooks, be available on kindle.amazon.com?
Yes. But for this to work you have to e-mail the document to your kindle's e-mail address. If you sideload with the USB cable, Amazon won't know about it.
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