Using Kindle

Using Kindle
Author: Jim Cheshire
Publisher: Que Publishing
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2009-05-28
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0768691826

Introducing Using Kindle. Meticulously researched and painstakingly written to be the one Kindle resource you can't live without, Using Kindle is a thorough guide covering all aspects of the Kindle, including the new Kindle 2 and DX models, and is designed to teach you everything you need to know. Using Kindle was written for all Kindle users, even those who have absolutely no technical expertise and are inexperienced in using a computer. Here are just a few of the many things you'll learn in this book: -- Tips and tricks to help make your basic Kindle reading experience more enjoyable. -- Coverage of Kindle DX's native PDF support and accelerometer - it will automatically switch from portrait to landscape when you turn it! -- Details on Amazon's WhisperSync service for owners of multiple Kindles, an iPhone, or an iPod touch. -- Details on where you can locate free books as well as tips on how you can search for hard-to-find free books. -- How you can use free software to convert books and edit author name, title, and other information. -- The best ways to take advantage of the Kindle's built-in Web browser, including how to use email, blog readers, eBay, social networking, and even manage your Netflix movie queue. -- How to listen to music while you read. -- How to listen to podcasts on your Kindle (and how to make the Kindle automatically remember your current place in your favorite podcast.) -- A comprehensive FAQ on the Kindle using carefully researched questions asked by Kindle users. -- Innovative ideas on using the Kindle for an information-storage device. -- Much, much more! Buy Using Kindle today and spend more time reading what you want and less time trying to figure out the Kindle.

Kindle Fire Owner's Manual: The ultimate Kindle Fire guide to getting started, advanced user tips, and finding unlimited free books, videos and apps on Amazon and beyond

Kindle Fire Owner's Manual: The ultimate Kindle Fire guide to getting started, advanced user tips, and finding unlimited free books, videos and apps on Amazon and beyond
Author: Steve Weber
Publisher: Stephen Weber
Total Pages: 103
Release: 2014-02-28
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

Finally ... a quick, easy reference to using your Kindle Fire -- to the max! ..................................................................................... About the author: Steve Weber is founding publisher of KindleBuffet.com, which showcases five-star Kindle books currently available free (you may never have to pay for books again!). .................................................................................... Amazon's Kindle Fire is the handiest tablet available, and is your portal to an infinite universe of education and entertainment. This valuable reference book explains how to quickly set up your Kindle, navigate the touch-screen, buy, rent or stream video, and browse the world's largest library of digital books. This reference guide demystifies the Kindle and explains in plain English how to master the Kindle basics, plus secret tips, tricks and shortcuts you won't find elsewhere. Each section includes clearly written step-by-step instructions, illustrated with screenshots and menus just like you'll see on your own Kindle screen.

Kindle Paperwhite For Dummies

Kindle Paperwhite For Dummies
Author: Leslie H. Nicoll
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2012-12-27
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1118586077

Rekindle your love of reading with Amazon's new Kindle Paperwhite and this fun and friendly guide If you're the proud owner of a Kindle Paperwhite, you'll want to know all the best ways to get the very most out of it - and fast. That's where Kindle Paperwhite For Dummies comes in. This easy-to-follow guide covers all the basics, then takes you beyond to get even more from your eReader. And, it does it all in the friendly but thorough style that has made the For Dummies brand famous. Want to create and manage content? Use text-to-speech? Connect to WiFi? You'll hit the ground running with this practical and fun how-to guide. Walks you through basic operations, including how to connect to WiFi, adjusting text size and fonts to your liking, and finding and downloading your favorite e-books, magazines, and more Takes you beyond reading showing you how to play audio files, search the web, and take your personal documents with you Shows you how to create your own Kindle Paperwhite content, with easy-to-follow steps on how to create and convert content to Kindle formats and publish in the Kindle Store Points the way to cool freebies: free content, blogs, games, apps, and other Kindle goodies Helps you accessorize and customize your Kindle Paperwhite to make it your own Kindle Paperwhite For Dummies is your must-have accessory for your new Kindle Paperwhite!

Capitalism, Power and Innovation

Capitalism, Power and Innovation
Author: Cecilia Rikap
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2021-03-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1000368718

In contemporary global capitalism, the most powerful corporations are innovation or intellectual monopolies. The book’s unique perspective focuses on how private ownership and control of knowledge and data have become a major source of rent and power. The author explains how at the one pole, these corporations concentrate income, property and power in the United States, China, and in a handful of intellectual monopolies, particularly from digital and pharmaceutical industries, while at the other pole developing countries are left further behind. The book includes detailed empirical mappings of how intellectual monopolies develop and transform knowledge from universities and open-source collaborations into intangible assets. The result is a strategy that combines undermining the commons through privatization with harvesting from the same commons. The book ends with provoking reflections to tilt the scale against intellectual monopoly capitalism and arguing that desired changes require democratic mobilization of workers and citizens at large. This book represents one of the first attempts to capture the contours of an emerging new era where old perspectives lead us astray, and the old policy toolbox is hopelessly inadequate. This is true for the idea that the best, or only, way to promote innovation is to transform knowledge into private property. It is also true for anti-trust policies focusing exclusively on consumer prices. The formation of global infrastructures that lead to natural monopolies calls for public rather than private ownership. Scholars and professionals from the social sciences and humanities (in particular economics, sociology, political science, geography, educational science and science and technology studies) will enjoy a clear and all-embracing depiction of innovation dynamics in contemporary capitalism, with a particular focus on asymmetries between actors, regions and topics. In fact, its topical issue broadens the book’s scope to those curious about how innovation networks shape our world.

Electronic Resource Management

Electronic Resource Management
Author: Anne Elguindi
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2012-10-09
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1780633203

A significant shift is taking place in libraries, with the purchase of e-resources accounting for the bulk of materials spending. Electronic Resource Management makes the case that technical services workflows need to make a corresponding shift toward e-centric models and highlights the increasing variety of e-formats that are forcing new developments in the field.Six chapters cover key topics, including: technical services models, both past and emerging; staffing and workflow in electronic resource management; implementation and transformation of electronic resource management systems; the role of the electronic resource librarian in discovery systems, layers and tools; and academic library consortia and the evolving role of electronic resources and technology. The leading chapters include case studies from around the world, and a concluding chapter focuses on the disruptive nature of e-books and how broad adoption of this format is emerging as the tipping point towards holistic 'resource management', where separate technical services processes for print and electronic resources are finally merged. - An emphasis on 'access' within the new technical services model - Focuses on the unique attributes of electronic resource management that are distinct from traditional print serials workflows - Covers consortia and how membership affects electronic resource management workflows, priorities, and technical processes

Managing Electronic Resources

Managing Electronic Resources
Author: Ryan Weir
Publisher: American Library Association
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2012-08-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 155570767X

This work provides innovative ideas and practices for new and experienced information professionals ready to take the next step in electronic resource management.

Managing and Adapting Library Information Services for Future Users

Managing and Adapting Library Information Services for Future Users
Author: Osuigwe, Nkem Ekene
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2019-11-22
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1799811182

Information in today’s modernized world has become much more attainable with the use of technology. A resource that has fallen victim to this are library services. What was once a staple of knowledge and communication has failed to keep pace with recent advancements in information service providers. Library practitioners need to learn how to manage change, build influence, and adapt their services to remain relevant within local communities. Libraries can continue to play a key role in future aspects of information provision, but proper research is a necessity. Managing and Adapting Library Information Services for Future Users is a collection of innovative research that encapsulates practices, concepts, ideas, and proposals that would chart pathways for libraries of all types to envision and understand how to thrive and remain relevant in the competitive information provision environment. It is expected to motivate librarians and information scientists to probe further into how libraries would better serve user communities of the 21st century who have options of accessing information from sources other than from libraries. While highlighting topics including artificial intelligence, human design thinking, and alternative finance, this book is ideally designed for librarians, information specialists, architects, data scientists, researchers, community development practitioners, policymakers, faculty members, and students seeking current research on emerging advancements in library optimization.

The Fabric of Mobile Services

The Fabric of Mobile Services
Author: Shoshana Loeb
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2011-09-20
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1118210891

What is the future of mobile services? In order for mobile services to achieve the scale, scope, and agility required to keep them relevant and successful, a number of fundamental technical and business challenges need to be addressed. The Fabric of Mobile Services provides readers with a solid understanding of the subject, covering short-and long-term considerations and future trends that will shape thistechnological evolution. Beginning with an introduction that brings readers up to speed on the mobile services environment, the book covers: The business of mobile services Mobile user location as a service enabler Simplicity and user experience The always-on infrastructure challenge Underpinnings of mobile opportunism Design patterns for mobile services Advanced services of today and tomorrow Complemented with case studies and end-of-chapter summaries that help facilitate readers' comprehension, The Fabric of Mobile Services is essential reading for researchers, engineers, software engineers, students, and anyone working in the mobile services industry.

Digital Business and E-commerce Management

Digital Business and E-commerce Management
Author: Dave Chaffey
Publisher: Pearson UK
Total Pages: 1051
Release: 2019
Genre: Business enterprises
ISBN: 1292193360

Written in an engaging and informative style, Digital Business and E-Commerce Management will give you the knowledge and skills to be able to handle the speed of change faced by organisations in the digital world. In this seventh edition of the book, Chaffey, Hemphill and Edmundson-Bird bring together the most recent academic and practitioner thinking, covering all aspects of digital business including strategy, digital comms and transformation.