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Our Gadget Blog Undocks from Daily: 'Amazon Current' Becomes 'End User'

Screenhunter_005_2 Well, we've made the leap.  Just like Omnivoracious, al Dente, Car Lust, and other great Amazon blogs, we're taking our ball and going offsite with a new name and new digs.  Check us out at EndUserBlog.com.

End User is our place to discuss all things electronic.  We'll continue to focus mainly on gadgets--that is, portable electronics you can hold in your hand such as iPods, GPS, cell phones, etc.--but we're also branching out to cover new things like home audio, computers and software, and more.  Basically anything with a current in it is fair game.  We'll talk about the latest news, provide reviews and how-tos (from Easiest Hacks Ever to more in-depth tutorials), and try to introduce you to some of the faces behind the screens of your favorite gadgets.

Posts will still appear in Amazon Daily, if you didn't opt-out of our Electronics posts, but why not come over and say hello?

--Aric A.

Comments

Will the Kindle work with Mobipocket ebooks. I live in Katy, Texas. (Houston) and the Harris county Public Library has downloadable mobipocket ebooks that I read on my laptop (xp) It would be nice if I could use mobipocket ebooks on the Kindle.

http://www.hcpl.net/index.htm

Thanks for any information .

David Allen havidhallen@msn.com and highlander24028@gmail.com

interesting, good info cheers.

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