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20SomethingFinance Now Offered Up on Kindle!

Submitted by G.E. Miller on Sunday, 24 January 20106 Comments

20SomethingFinance.com is now being offered up on the Amazon Kindle! Here’s a little bit more about Amazon Kindle blog subscriptions:

  • Kindle Blogs are auto-delivered wirelessly to your Kindle and updated throughout the day so you can stay current.
  • It’s risk free—all Kindle Blog subscriptions start with a 14-day free trial. You can cancel at any time during the free trial period. If you enjoy your subscription, do nothing and it will automatically continue at the regular monthly price.
  • Regular monthly subscription is just $0.99.

Want to subscribe to the 20SomethingFinance via Amazon Kindle? Click here.

The New Kindle DX Wireless Device

In the meantime, if you’re a Kindle lover or have been thinking about getting one, the new Kindle DX Wireless Reading Device (the Kindle next gen.) is now available. I’m not the biggest fan of always feeling the need to be up-to-date with the latest and greatest, but this thing has global 3G wireless coverage with no monthly fees, text-to-speech capabilities, and a week long battery life. Tempting, but I’m still holding off on Kindle until I can find time to actually read books! (or blogs now)

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6 Comments »

  • Luke Hoersten said:

    This is great. Can you take the ads off on the kindle version, though? They look like crap, make the load times slow, and I’m already paying for the subscription. I just want to see content, not spam.

  • G.E. Miller (author) said:

    @ Luke – That’s funny, when I previewed the layout, no ads were included. I’ll reach to Amazon to see if they can remove ads. Not sure if they can or not and it’s not a setting that I can control in the interface. Thanks for the feedback and subscribing, btw!

  • Luke Hoersten said:

    No problem =) Another thing – which you may not know the answer to – I have 2 articles of yours that I just left open in tabs to “read later” for like… 3 months. Do you know how I could get those on my Kindle as well?

    Also, those feed images and crap come through as well. Removing all the meta-content would be really nice =)

    Keep up the great articles!

  • G.E. Miller (author) said:

    @ Luke – from what I understand you can search the feed. You could try searching for the titles of the posts that you had opened in your browser tab. Keep the feedback coming.

  • Paul said:

    Also, those feed images and crap come through as well. Removing all the meta-content would be really nice =)

  • Paul said:

    That’s funny, when I previewed the layout, no ads were included. I’ll reach to Amazon to see if they can remove ads. Not sure if they can or not and it’s not a setting that I can control in the interface. Thanks for the feedback and subscribing, btw!

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