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The new Kindle Wi Fi 3g has an experimental web browser that allows you to surf the web and connect to your accounts such as facebook and hotmail. The Wi Fi and 3G access is free for accessing the Amazon e-Book store, but there is nothing in their Terms and Conditions that say web surfing is free. With this in mind it is possible to check facebook from the Amazon Kindle but it is an experimental feature and it probably isn't free to do so.
Yes you can get on twitter with a kindle 3g.
3G for Kindle is the 3G service, known from smart phones, 3G enables you to have internet wherever you go. So 3G on the Kindle means you can take your Kindle anywhere being able to download book, browse the internet, etc.
Yes, the Kindle (I have the K2 International) does have 3G connectivity.
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You will have to double check with your service provider on the specifics, but if you pay a monthly fee for the 3G, then you should be able to visit any website with no charge.
It works on Kindle WiFi, but it's nearly unusable. You can check your documents and make small mods, but actually working on them is a real pain.
No, you do not have to have a server for a Kindle, but you do need to use it via a wirelsess cable or a 3G connection.
No, 3G Kindles cannot create a hotspot. They are designed primarily for downloading books and accessing the Kindle Store, but they do not support the functionality to share their 3G connection with other devices. The 3G connectivity is meant solely for Kindle-related services.
Yes,You can type on a kindle and kindle 3G. Its touch-screen and has a keyboard. Its like a IPad but on a IPad you can play games but on a kindle you can only read.
Yes, the kindle has access to AT&T's international 3g and edge And you can access by Wifi either.
The only difference is a 3G module in the 3G version and both have Wi-Fi built in. It means you can access the Internet from any hot-spot and receive files sent to <your_kindle_name>@free.kindle.com for free. However, the 3G versions allows you to receive books from Amazon.com wirelessly anywhere in the world for free and to access the Internet from any place in the world with cellular coverage.