the best thing you should do with a kindle is to connect it to a wifi server and then enter the kindle store (you have to create a account of your own first) then search for the books you want and then buy them and within the minute they should be on your kindle home page
Well, Amazon doesn't really like people copying books for other kindles. But, you can connect the accounts and can share books. Also, if you want to transfer the books from the kindle 1 to kindle 2, you should just use the same amazon account to transfer the books. Copying the book from the drive into the other kindle works too. Another option available in most cases is to temporarily loan the Kindle eBook from one Kindle to another Kindle. See related links for how.
you have to use a usb to transfer books from comp to kindle
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About read kindle books on Kobo, we have to at first remove Kindle DRM from books and then convert Kindle format to pdf or epub.Then transfer those pdf or epub files to kobo devices with USB cable.
so far no, but you can put your book in word format then convert it to pdf format then transfer it to kindle and read it.
Public domain works are free to download and use on your computer and your Kindle. Project Gutenberg will usually let you download books as text and a Kindle-compatible format (unprotected .mobi). You'll probably have to use your USB cable to transfer them on your Kindle though.
The purpose of the Kindle is to allow the owner to read books. So, yes, you can read books on the Kindle.
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 share books on different Kindles if they are registered on the same amazon account. If they are on the same account, all the books that can be shared are in the Archived Items on the home page. If they are not registered on the same account, you can switch the registration and download the books on the Kindle and then switch back to your own account.
There is a store on the kindle that you buy books from but over 1,000 books are free!
You cannot directly transfer Kindle books to a Nook, as they use different file formats and are protected by DRM. However, you can use software like Calibre to convert the Kindle books to a compatible format for the Nook. Keep in mind that this may breach the terms of service of the books and is not always legal.