What blogs can i read on kindle




















But since it's not owned by Amazon, you have to supply your personal Kindle address and approved email ID. Push to Kindle has a few more useful options. You can alter the article's title and then transfer them to up to five devices at once. Apart from Chrome, it's available on Firefox, Opera, and Safari. This is for those who find Push to Kindle's feature set limiting.

Send to Reader is a more exhaustive solution for reading articles on your Kindle. Send to Reader's biggest highlight is its RSS feed integration. You can configure a publication of your choice and the service will automatically forward every new post to your e-reader. Send to Reader can also send you bundles once every day which will include a bunch of recent articles from the sites you've subscribed to. In addition, there's an e-book creator that you can employ to manually bundle the articles you've been meaning to read.

Like the rest, you can send individual pieces and text directly to your device through the personal Kindle email address. The majority of Send to Reader's abilities, however, are not free. The free tier allows you to merely dispatch documents to your Kindle one at a time.

Most of us already have an endless pile of articles we want to get through on one of the many read-for-later services like Pocket and Instapaper. You can easily connect this feed to the Kindle too so that the articles you bookmark are instantly available on your e-reader. Instapaper has a built-in facility for integrating your Kindle account.

To set it up, go into the Settings and under the Kindle section, enter your Kindle email address. Hit Save Kindle Preferences and you're done. Once you've configured these options, there will be a few more functions available in the Kindle section. You can ask Instapaper to automatically forward your saved articles by enabling the Kindle Automatic Delivery switch.

Alternatively, Instapaper can deliver a handful of your pending stories daily or once every week. Pocket has a long list of features but unfortunately, you will have to depend on a third-party service like P2K for Kindle integration.

User Name Remember Me? Password Notices Tip Got Facebook? Anyway to read my favorite blogs on my Kindle Paperwhite? Sometimes at night I don't feel like behaving and want to read something that is not the novel I'm working on. Instapaper works great for this use case, but it requires me to manually save the article I'd like to read later. Is there anyway ideally for free to get a few of my favorites blogs setup to read on my kindle not using the web browser; as that's a terrible experience?

In my research it looks like there is a site called kindlefeeder. Thanks in advance! Not sure how good the support for Pocket on eInk Kindles is but works decently on a Kobo so might be worth checking out.

A while back, someone was mentioning Pocket 2 Kindle if my memory serves me well as a service to get Pocket content to a eInk Kindle. I think calibre also supports sending Pocket to Kindle but again, not something I've used. Reason: fat fingers cause typos I just use a cheap Fire for those insomnia nights. I have no connection to kindlefeeder, am just considering the options.

I could not get it to work. As of Aug 25th, this now works!! I'm not familiar with it, but I suspect it works like google reader may it rest in peace! Amazon charges a small fee for content delivered over its whispernet. I'll keep updating this information as I find additional resources. NOTE: For any of the methods that use the kindle personal document delivery system, you can go to your manage my kindle page and download the content to ANY of your linked kindle devices!

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