Your question is illogical. First, a regular Kindle does not even run a version of Android so you can not root the device. Second, how do you root a device you don't have without having the the device. But, you can root a Kindle Fire which runs a custom version of Android 2.3. Please specify you question, are you talking about a regular Kindle or a Kindle Fire?
not yet.
kindle, kind... "re" is a prefix that, added onto kindle, means you kindle once again. kindle sort of means to care for, and the root word of kindle is kind because you are sort of being kind to whatever you are caring for.
No, to download books onto a Kindle from the internet, an internet connection is required. However, you can download e-books onto your computer and then transfer them to your Kindle using a USB cable without the need for Wi-Fi.
You can do both. You can charge while using kindle of u can just charge by not using kindle.
You don't have to belong to a wireless service. For now, the Kindle price includes its "belonging" to Amazon Whispernet. You can use the Kindle very well without ever using the wireless connection.
You can root your phone, Samsung Galaxy Note 2 without a PC using the Framaroot application.
Yes. You can also read them on your laptop, using the free Kindle app.
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Mobipocket eBook Reader is free I think. Opens mobi files on a PC.
Answer : TODAY as today is 29th may 2013
to kindle or excite
The Kindle has a browser in the Experimental Apps section. You can access most web sites using it. It is a bit difficult to navigate, but it works fairly well.
Yes you can buy apps they are from Android so they are pretty decent