Get lots of free content for Amazon Kindle
I’ve been using the Kindle ever since they started selling and shipping the international version. I find it a great device to carry around with all my favourite books on it. It also helps in cutting down the book shopping I usually indulge in when I’m at the airport. If you are looking at free content for you Kindle, first look around the Amazon Kindle store itself. If you set your address to USA in the Kindle Management Interface (http://kindle.amazon.com/), you’ll suddenly find a lot of titles have just turned free. Just sort by price (low to high) to see all the free content. If you set your country to the US, don’t download the books through the Wireless connection, or you’ll be charged $2 for the transfer. Just download them to your PC and transfer the files through USB.
If you’ve got lots of books in other formats, I had a lot of books in Mobipocket format which I used to read on my mobile phone, you’ve got to check out Calibre. It’s a cool software which allows you to move files in other formats like epub, mobi, doc or PDf to the Kindle. It actually transforms the file into the Kindle format and transfers it to your device. Here’s a video of Calibre in action.
I use it as my library management system, where I keep all the ebooks I buy on the web. Remember that Calibre can support only non-DRMed content, which means if you have an ebook which is tied to a device, you can’t read or process it on Calibre.
The best part is that Calibre is available on Windows, Mac and Linux. Click here for downloads.
Links:
Calibre Project Page


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