How to create a Windows server in the Amazon cloud in less than 2 minutes

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  1. i think kindle its very good and quite basic and all the books you want!!!

  2. hey awesome guy, you forgot to read fine print on Amazon web site – only ads-supported Kindle Touch is $ 99, without ads it’s $ 139. E-Ink Nook Simple Touch from Barnes & Noble at $ 99 (without ads) has twice the battery life of Kindle Touch ($ 139 without ads), faster page turns than Kindle Touch, and microSD card slot to expand capacity that neither Kindle has. Also it’s worth mentioning that if you walk in with any Nook to Barnes & Noble store, you’ll get tech support and you’re allowed to read ANY available eBook for free while in the store via free provided in the store Wi-Fi where Nook eBook store has over 2.5 million of paid books and about the same number of free public domain books. Nook already has Cloud as your ebooks are stored in your online library as well as downloaded to your device. Consumer Reports, CNET, PCWORLD, etc. pro reviews stated that Nook Simple Touch is the best ereader on the market.

  3. Both are good. The Nook has some advantages if you go into the Barnes & Noble stores. You can read for free for 1 hour each day. You also get special offers on your Nook while in the store.

    I personally went Kindle because I already do so much business with Amazon.

    The Truth mentioned longer battery life. Both web sites say they both have 2 months. But The Truth is correct about the $ 99 Kindle having ads, vs. the Nook not. The page turns on the Kindle are plenty fast. 25% faster than fast is not going to really make any difference. Both are far faster than physically turning the page of a real book. Amazon too has Cloud for storing your purchases.

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