Amazon. com Help Kindle Personal Documents Service
Amazon. com Help: Kindle Personal Documents Service
Ахтунг, новости про киндл последних поколений:
Владельцы читалок Kindle Touch 3G, анонсированных 28 сентября, не смогут использовать 3G-соединение устройства для просмотра сайтов в браузере. Через мобильный интернет можно будет только загружать новые книги. Это информацию официально подтвердили представители Amazon.
В моем киндле интернеты пока работают.
Пищут многие люди, что 3G интернет в киндле бесплатен, что-то меня сомнение берет.
Киндл сегодня приехал по-почте. Надо бы почитать, за что деньги берут.
Почитал документацию.
На доставку файлов через почту стопудово есть платежь, о чем они информируют. И есть ограничени 2,5 $ максимум на трансфер одного файла. Эта величина меняется в интерфейсе я в 0 поставил.
Вообщем не хочется отдавать свои деньги. И если Вам пока не пришли платежи, не факт, что деньги не списываются.
No Monthly Wireless Bills or Annual Contracts
No monthly wireless bills or commitments. Amazon pays for Kindle’s wireless connectivity so you won’t see a monthly wireless bill. There is no wireless setup – you are ready to shop, purchase, and read right out of the box. See Wireless Terms and Conditions.
Your Kindle may use wireless connectivity to make other services available, such as wireless delivery of personal documents, which may require an additional charge. For more information, see Wireless Terms and Conditions.
Никаких ежемесячных платежей или годовых контрактов.
Никаких ежемесячных платежей или обязанностей. Амозон платит за беспроводку Киндла м в не увидете ежемесячного платежа. Не надо ничего настраивать – вы готовы покупать, приобретать, и читать на устройстве “из коробки”. Смотрите Terms and Conditions.
Ваш киндл может использовать беспроводку для предоставления доступа к другим сервисам таким как беспроводная доставка личных документов, которая может потребовать дополнительной оплаты. Смотрите Terms and Conditions.
Wireless Service Options and International Fees
Fees for some services available wirelessly apply depending on where you live and access your wireless connection. We also provide free options for each of these services. For more information about transferring personal files to your Kindle, see the Transferring, Downloading, and Sending Files to Kindle Help page.
Personal Document Service
Kindle users: We’ll send personal documents to your Kindle wirelessly while inside the U. S. wireless coverage area for a fee of $.15 per megabyte.
Kindle user living in the United States: If you transfer personal documents to your Kindle wirelessly while inside the U. S., the fee is $ .15 per megabyte. When traveling outside the United States, a fee of $.99 per megabyte will apply.
Kindle user living outside the United States: We’ll send personal files to your Kindle wirelessly for a fee of $ .99 (USD) per megabyte anywhere in the world you access wireless service.
FREE transfer of personal documents: You can send your personal documents via e-mail as attachments to “name”@free. kindle. com. We’ll convert them to a Kindle-compatible format and deliver them to your computer at the e-mail address associated with your Amazon. com account login. You can then transfer the document to your Kindle using your USB connection.
Charges are rounded up to the next whole megabyte.
U. S. customers outside the United States
Kindle customers from the United States can travel internationally and still get books in less than 60 seconds. Customers have the option to wirelessly receive periodicals for a fee or transfer files from their computer for free.
International Subscription Service: Receive all of your newspaper, magazine, and blog subscription content wirelessly for a weekly fee of $4.99.
FREE transfer of Kindle Store purchases: Select “Transfer via Computer” from the Deliver to: pull-down menu on the product detail page at the time of purchase. We’ll save the item to your computer so you can copy it to your Kindle via the USB connection.
FREE transfer of Archived Items: Visit the Manage Your Kindle page, locate the item you wish to download in the “Your Orders ” section at the bottom of the page, and select “Transfer via Computer” from the “Deliver to. . .” menu. We’ll save the item to your computer so you can copy it to your Kindle via the USB connection.
#———- Перевод:
Через интернеты беспроводные:
Трансфер личных документов в киндл:
15 центов когда вы в США за мегабайт, 99 центов за мегабайт в других странах.
$4.99 недельная подписка на получение подписок (газеты, блоги, журналы) 🙂 :).
Итог – если использовать киндл для броузинга в иных странах – Амазон платит, если используется для доставки книг в киндл через почту. То платит пользователь, причем немало.
Хотя они под фразой “личные документы” могут подразумевать любой трафик, и соответственно отбилить его.
Практика показывает – трафик пока бесплатен, т. е. людям счета не падали… А документы по-почте вроде почти никто не шлет.
Еще с киндла жж не открывается. 🙂 ибо на него подписываться надо.
Shestakovss
LandRover Discovery 2
Вместе с версией 3.3 для Kindle Keyboard теперь доступен сервис хранения своих книг на сайте Амазона. Называется сервис Personal Documents. Описание здесь: http://www. amazon. com/kindlepersonaldocuments
Книги появляются и хранятся в Kindle Library: http://www. amazon. com/manageyourkindle
Для добавления своих книг в бибилиотеку надо их отправить на адрес устройства. Его можно узнать в настройках:
У меня версия WiFi, поэтому про 3G знаю по наслышке. Но для владельцев версии с 3G есть разница куда отправлять: на адрес @kindle. com или на такой же, но в домене @free. kindle. com.
После отправки письма с книгой во вложении, она появится в вашей библиотеке в разделах All Items и Personal Documents. Список разрешённых адресов отправителей настраивается в учётной записи на Amazon. com
После включения WiFi на устройстве оно скачает новые книги.
Amazon. com - Kindle License Agreement And Terms Of Use
Kindle License Agreement And Terms Of Use from Amazon. com. The live version of this document is available at http://www. amazon. com/gp/help/customer/display. . This document is a part of Docracy's Terms of Service Tracker project, which tracks changes to terms of service and privacy policy documents of many of the world's top websites.
Amazon Kindle Terms of Use Last updated: September 6, 2012
This is an agreement between you and Amazon Digital Services, Inc. (with its affiliates, "Amazon" or "we"). Please read these Amazon Kindle Terms of Use, the Amazon. com Privacy Notice, the Amazon. com Conditions of Use, and the other applicable rules, policies, and terms posted on the Amazon. com website, on or through your Kindle, or provided with any Service (collectively, this "Agreement") before using the Kindle, any Reading Application or the Service. By using the Kindle, any Reading Application or the Service, you agree to be bound by the terms of this Agreement. If you do not accept the terms of this Agreement, then you may not use the Kindle, any Reading Application, or the Service, and you may return the Kindle for a refund in accordance with the applicable return policy.
For the purpose of this Agreement:
"Digital Content" means digitized electronic content, such as books, newspapers, magazines, journals, music, videos, apps, blogs, RSS feeds, games, and other static and interactive electronic content.
"Kindle" means our portable electronic reading devices.
"Reading Application" means software (including any updates/upgrades to that software) we make available that permits users to shop for, download, browse, and/or use Digital Content on a Supported Device.
"Service" means the wireless connectivity that we provide Kindle users, the provision of Digital Content, Software, and support and other services that we provide Kindle and Reading Application users.
"Software" means the Reading Applications and all software on the Kindle (including any updates/upgrades to that software), and any related documentation that we make available to you.
"Supported Device" means a mobile, computer or other supported electronic device other than a Kindle on which you are authorized to operate a Reading Application.
1. Wireless Connectivity
Use of Wireless Connectivity. Your Kindle uses wireless connectivity to allow you to shop for and download Digital Content. Some Kindle devices may require you to purchase a data plan from a third party in order to receive and use wireless connectivity. In such case, your wireless connectivity is subject to the fees, restrictions and limitations imposed by the wireless provider. In addition, if your Kindle functions with third party services, such as Wi-Fi access points, a third party may charge you fees for the use of those services. If your Kindle is not subject to a data plan or other third party fees, generally, we do not charge you for use of wireless connectivity.
However, your Kindle may use wireless connectivity to make other services available to you for which we may charge you a fee, such as personal file download and subscriptions when you are located in another country. The fees and terms for such services are located on the Amazon. com website or on or through your Kindle and may change from time to time.
Your Conduct. You may use the wireless connectivity provided by us only in connection with the Service as permitted by this Agreement. You may not use the wireless connectivity for any other purpose.
Availability. If your Kindle is located in an area in which it cannot maintain wireless connectivity, you may not be able to use some or all of the Service. We are not responsible for the unavailability of wireless connectivity for your Kindle or any corresponding loss of Service. Events beyond our reasonable control (such as changes in service or terms by wireless carriers) may impact the terms or circumstances under which we provide you wireless connectivity and may result in a change to these terms or a temporary or permanent modification or loss of wireless connectivity for your Kindle.
2. Device and Software
Use of the Software. You may use the Software only on a Kindle or through a Reading Application on a Supported Device. Additional terms contained in the Amazon. com Conditions of Use apply to the Software. For additional terms that apply to certain third party software, see the Legal, Legal & Compliance, or similar section in the Settings menu of your Kindle or the Legal Notices section of your Reading Application.
Location Based Services. Some Kindle devices have a feature that, when enabled, allows Amazon and applications on your device to access location information that can be used to provide location based services. Learn more about collection and use of location data. If you are using location based services on your Kindle for navigation, you are solely responsible for ensuring you drive safely, observe all traffic rules, and use your own judgment while driving and selecting routes. Amazon does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or security of any location based services.
3. General
Information Received. The Software will provide Amazon with data about your Kindle and its interaction with the Service (such as available memory, up-time, log files, and signal strength). The Software will also provide Amazon with information related to the Digital Content on your Kindle and Supported Devices and your use of it (such as last page read and content archiving). Information provided to Amazon, including annotations, bookmarks, notes, highlights, or similar markings you make using your Kindle or Reading Application, may be stored on servers that are located outside the country in which you live. Any information we receive is subject to the Amazon. com Privacy Notice.
Information Provided To Others. You are responsible for any information you provide to others using a Kindle or a Reading Application. Any information you provide to a third party will be subject to the privacy notice or any similar terms that the third party provides to you, and will not be subject to the Amazon. com Privacy Notice.
Changes to Service. We may modify, suspend, or discontinue the Service, in whole or in part, at any time.
Termination. Your rights under this Agreement will automatically terminate if you fail to comply with any term of this Agreement. In case of such termination, Amazon may immediately revoke your access to the Service without refund of any fees. Amazon's failure to insist upon or enforce your strict compliance with this Agreement will not constitute a waiver of any of its rights.
Governing Language. If this Agreement is translated into a language other than English, the English version will govern and prevail to the extent that there is any conflict or discrepancy.
Disputes/Binding Arbitration. Any dispute or claim arising from or relating to this Agreement or a Kindle, any Reading Application, or the Service is subject to the binding arbitration, governing law, disclaimer of warranties and limitation of liability and all other terms in the Amazon. com Conditions of Use. You agree to those terms by entering into this Agreement or using a Kindle, any Reading Application, or the Service. Disclaimer of Warranties and Limitation of Liability. Without limiting the Disclaimer of Warranties and Limitation of Liability in the Amazon. com Conditions of Use, (1) unless otherwise provided by Amazon, your Kindle is subject to a one-year limited warranty; and (2) in no event will Amazon's aggregate liability under this Agreement with respect to any claim exceed the amount you actually paid for your Kindle.
Contact Information. For help with your Kindle, a Reading Application, the Service, Digital Content, or resolving other issues, please contact Customer Service by e-mail: [email protected] or by phone at 1-866-321-8851 (toll free) when dialing in the US or at 1-206-266-0927 (charges will apply) when dialing outside the US. For communications concerning this Agreement, please contact Amazon by email: [email protected]
Easily Send/Receive Files on Kindle Devices: Amazon Send to Kindle
Did you know that you can send and receive files directly to a person’s Kindle device or app?
“You and your approved contacts can send documents to your registered Kindle devices, free Kindle reading applications, and your Amazon Cloud Drive by e-mailing them to your Send-to-Kindle e-mail address ([name]@kindle. com). Your Send-to-Kindle e-mail address is a unique e-mail address assigned to each of your Kindle devices and free Kindle reading applications upon registration.” [amazon. com]
Consider the possibilities:
- To receive proofs from your ebook designer To read ARC (Advance Reader Copies) of books from NetGalley To sent ARCs of your books to Book Reviewers, Friends, Family To send important information to sales staff, colleagues, teachers, students
As an author, proofing your formatted ebook before publishing is crucial. As a self-publisher, you are responsible for the final approval of your product, even if you hire a professional formatter. Never, ever assume it is correct. Believe it or not, mistakes do happen.
The Power of the @Kindle. com Email…
When I format ebooks, it is a requirement for the customer to be able to proof and send back changes. In order to do this, the client needs either an e-reading device or an e-reading app. The easiest way to obtain an e-reader is to download one of Amazon’s free Kindle apps (applications) here: (Kindle for PC, or Kindle for Mac and Kindle for iPad are the most common)
Once the application is installed and registered to your Amazon account, it is assigned a Unique @kindle. com email. This email isn’t the email you use to log into Amazon nor is it your personal email used for communicating with friends and family. This is a UNIQUE, one-of-a-kind email that is associated to your device and app.
Amazon Send to Kindle
There are multiple ways to read Kindle formatted books: devices, smartphones and computers and loading the ebook onto these devices is as easy as sending an email attachment.
Send documents to your Kindle as an email attachment
Every Kindle device and app has a Unique kindle email ([name]@kindle. com) assigned to it upon registration. This is NOT your personal email, but one specific to the reading app/device.
To email a document to your Kindle device or computer reading app, you first have to Approve the “sender” then have the document sent to your registered Kindle devices, free Kindle reading applications, and your Kindle Library in the Amazon Cloud by e-mailing them to your Send-to-Kindle e-mail address ([name]@kindle. com).
1. Locate your Sent-to-Kindle Email.
To find your Send-to-Kindle e-mail address, visit the Manage your Devices under Manage My Kindle.
To find your kindle. com email(s):
Go to Amazon. com and login Click “Your Account” Got to “Manage your Content and Devices” Go to “Your Devices” Select your Kindle Device Under this it will show your @Kindle. com email — you can Edit it to something easier to remember first, then send it to your designer.
Documents can only be sent to your Kindle devices or apps from e-mail accounts that you added to your Approved Personal Document E-mail List. This is a great spam protector. Only emails you approve can send you documents.
2. Add the Sender to your Approved Email list.
Documents can only be sent to your Kindle devices or apps from e-mail accounts that you added to your Approved Personal Document E-mail list. To add an e-mail account, visit the Personal Document Settings page under Manage My Kindle. [It’s located about 2/3 down the page]
To approve senders:
Go to “Manage your Content and Devices” Go to “Settings” tab Scroll down to “Approved Personal Document E-mail List” under the “Personal Document Settings” heading Click the Blue link “Add a new approved e-mail address” Add approved emails.
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