No - once you've downloaded the books to your Kindle - they are kept in the devices memory. You don't need to be connected to the internet in order to read downloaded content.
A Kindle is a thin electronic device used to download e-books and some magazines wirelessly and read them. It is manufactured and sold by Amazon.com.Since its first launch a couple of years ago, two more versions of the Kindle e-reader have been released ( Kindle 2 and Kindle DX ), while the original version cannot be bought as new anymore. Just recently, 3g wireless coverage for the Kindle 2 model has been made available worldwide in over 100 countries.Kindle is manufactured by Amazon Digital Services, an Amazon company.
get a amazon account and you then buy them off your kindle
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The Amazon Kindle allows you to read Kindle books. These can be purchased directly from Amazon, and they are now available in a variety of colors to choose from.
At the moment Kindle is available for Kindle readers and for the iPhone. This may change in times to come. It is best to keep checking in with Amazon for updates. See the related link below.
you buy books on the amazon website
The Amazon website offers free e-books. E-books on Amazon are limited to Kindle users. Nowadays, you do not necessarily need a Kindle device to view Kindle books. The Kindle app can also be downloaded on phones, tablets and even the computer.
YES! Kindle is an ebook reader device from Amazon.
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Yes, the Amazon Kindle supports Portuguese. There are more than 1,000 books in Portuguese in the Kindle Store. For more information about Portuguese books in the Kindle store please visit Kindle Portugal Blogspot at Related Links, below.
Yes, he is. You can do a search on him on the Amazon Kindle page. From what I could see, his books are not available in Kindle format for Europe, but they are for US customers.