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Amazon to Charge by Megabyte for Personal Docs
(from my blog)
You knew it was too good to last and the abundance of tools that let you get all your RSS feeds downloaded to your Kindle via Whispernet, essentially at no charge, has apparently forced a change. Although Amazon has always said they would charge a dime a download (essentially $3/month for a daily newspaper feed, for those using this type of service), they have yet to have charged anyone at all. Today, however, they have announced that not only will they start charging these fees (on May 4), but that they have increased the charge to 15 cents per megabyte, rounded up to the nearest megabyte (so a fifty percent increase in the lowest charge). Looks like those two newspapers a day I was reading thru Calibre (plus a weekly and monthly) would cost me about $14.25 a month (at the current average file sizes). Time to turn off the automatic downloads and start using the USB cable instead. Now more than ever, I wish the Kindle had wireless or bluetooth support, so transferring files at home were easier to accomplish (the USB connection on my computer is on the rear, back and in the floor). On the positive side, free document conversion is still an option (I wish I could set up multiple email addresses for this, since we have four Kindles on one account, but it is manageable) and RTF and DOCX support is being added. Karen http://booksontheknob.blogspot.com/ |
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Interesting, so are they going to make you pay a subscription fee for their blogs/newspapers and a fee for downloading them to your Kindle?
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15c per MB is an absolute bargain for 3G wireless data transfer. I really don't think anyone has cause to complain about that.
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That's weird, if it were to cover the cost of data transfer, why should it be a flat fee, shouldn't it depend on how large the ebook of each blog is? Some blogs have more pictures/text than others. Besides they always claimed they would start charging for wireless download, so why should they need to impose an additional fee structure?
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Perhaps it represents a fee for the size of the "average" blog? I don't know - that's pure speculation on my part, and I may very well be wrong.
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Just as I was looking to learn how to do auto emails for my Houston Chronicle news from Calibre....
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Umm, the announcement is not as the initial poster characterized:
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Ah, the joys of being locked to a sole provider...
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Yeah, such a shame we can't transfer our documents to our Kindle some other way for free... oh wait, we can!
Well at least on a Sony you can transfer those documents wirelessly for free... oh wait, you can't! Frankly I don't see any reason to bash Amazon for this. |
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No, it's not a big deal for me, but Amazon has been in the news quite a bit, with the deceptive Search results, and with the banned accounts. Someone up there might have been a bit wiser about the timing. |
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Isn't it a little hard to argue that .mobi is "closed" and "proprietary" when you can get a free converter for it, either command line or gui based?
If Amazon forced you to use their service to convert/transfer, it would be one thing, but they don't, so I'm not sure what the big deal is. |
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The awz format is even less documented then the mobi format and can change more easily. |
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No, since the format is not documented there is no converter that understand all of the format. MobiPerl also have a program that tries to unpack a mobi file.
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