Amazon's new 'Send to Kindle' button saves stories for later, directly from participating websites
If you see something on the web that you want to save to your Kindle for later reading, there are quite a few ways to send it there: Windows, Mac, Android, and the Chrome and Firefox browsers all support Amazon's Send to Kindle feature. Today, however, there's a potentially easier way: a Send to Kindle button that developers can place on any website to send stories directly to their e-reader. The Washington Post, Boing Boing and Time are the first to integrate the button, though it's not hard to implement in a website you own. You can create a custom button at Amazon's website, or integrate it into a WordPress blog if you prefer. Find it at the source link below.



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