Don’t tell Amazon, but its new Kindle e-book reader does e-mail, RSS feeds and calendaring. I’ve discovered that the applications Google designed for cell phones — the mobile versions of Gmail, Reader and Calendar — actually work on the Kindle. They’re clunky, funky and slow. But if your laptop dies during a business trip — or if the Kindle is the only device you happen to be carrying, it’s great to be able to do this stuff. HERE’S HOW TO E-MAIL, RSS FEEDS AND CALENDARING ON A KINDLE.
Original post by Mike
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