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The Complete User's Guide To the Amazing Amazon Kindle 2: Tips, Tricks, & Links To Unlock Cool Features & Save You Hundreds on Kindle Content (#1 Guide to the Kindle US & Global)

Stephen Windwalker

Last accessed on Thursday November 4, 2010

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Bookmark Your Google Mobile And Google Reader Pages Creating bookmarks for Google Reader and other mobile Google services in your Kindle's web browser will save you and your thumbs a lot of extra work in the future, and it is an easy process. 1. Make sure that your Kindle’s Whispernet wireless feature is turned on. 2. From your Kindle's "Home" screen, press the "Menu" button on the right edge of the Kindle 2. 3. Use the 5-way to select "Experimental" from the menu selections, and then choose "Basic Web" from the "Experimental" page. 4. Once you are in the web browser, press the "Menu" button again and use the 5-way to click on "Settings" from the menu selection. On the web browser's Settings page, enable (or verify that you have already enabled) Javascript and "Advanced" Mode (rather than "Default" Mode). (Note: the web browser's Settings page is different from the Settings page accessible directly from your Kindle's "Home" screen.) 5. Click on "Enter URL" at the top of the next screen and type the following into the input field to the right of the "http://" prefix: m.google.com   6. When the Google Mobile products page loads onto your Kindle screen, move the 5-way up or down to enter cursor mode and push down twice quickly on the 5-way to bookmark the Google Mobile products page. 7. From the Google Mobile products page, use the 5-way to select "Reader" from the Google Mobile products choices. 8. When the Google Reader page loads onto your Kindle screen, move the 5-way up or down to enter cursor mode and push down twice quickly on the 5-way to bookmark the Google Reader page. You will then have bookmarks for the top-level Google Mobile products page and for the Google Reader page. You may, of course, follow similar steps to bookmark other Google pages that you expect to use.

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