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Yip, now standing at 303 250 titles (compared to the 170 000 odd titles at the launch of the international version).
The US store is standing on 402 611 but the SA store is definitely catching up![]()
Ok Durban is clearly more efficient than JHB...
Got my Kindle... now to spend the day blowing lots of money and stuff like that....
Oh I have already...
Plus I'm converting alot of the old ebooks I've bought previously..
MobiPocket Creator is the shiznit...
So what's to stop everyone in SA using a One-Click address in the US? It can't be hard to find a random US address and type it in. How does Amazon know whether it's genuine? Surely there's more to it than that?
That is exactly what I did.... as far as I can see nothing is preventing it because nothing is sent to the address because all the purchases are digital. I am not sure if they will plug this hole in future but for now it is working 100%
So all you need is a valid US zip code really the rest doesn't matter..
Some of the sites compare the credit card billing address to the address specified.
Amazon don't do that YET !!!
Kindle DX launching internationally on the 19th Jan![]()
Saw it on Engadget... wonder what it will cost? The fact that the Kindle 2i was < R3,000 was what made it worthwhile for me.
Yes, the larger screen readers are mostly aimed at people who need to read technical books (need to view full screen PDF's etc.).
There's going to be lots of competition for larger screen readers. The Que and a new reader with a foil substrate - the Skiff reader with a 10.5" screen.