Yes, in most cases a Kindle eBook can be send from one device to another - both parties do not even have to have a Kindle. For further information follow the Sources and Related link below.
If both the Nexus device and the Kindle are using the same account, you should be able to read the same book. If you are sharing it (or loaning it) to another recipient, you would enter that recipient's email address, and send that book to them, regardless of what device they are using.
To download an e-book on your Kindle, first connect your Kindle to Wi-Fi. Then, go to the Kindle store using your Kindle device, search for the e-book you want, and click the "Buy" or "Download" button. The e-book will then be downloaded to your Kindle for you to read.
You still have the book but it is like purchased in the app store
Yes, you can cite a Kindle book in your research paper by including the author's name, book title, publication date, and the location of the book within the Kindle version (such as a chapter or page number).
To cite a Kindle book in MLA format, include the author's name, book title, publication date, publisher, and the format (Kindle edition). For example: Last name, First name. Book Title. Publisher, Publication Date. Kindle edition.
well im a mac and i found out that u can read it if u are willing to pay a little. go to amazon.com type in that book and there should be a red cover. if u click that book there is something that says download to kindle. click that, and there are options, kindle for mac and kindle for PC. there are also some others. well depending if u are a PC or a mac download it and select the book to download to the kindle for PC or mac. and there it is after u send it to the kindle. and if u want the computer to read it to u it doesn't work
To download books from CLEVNET to your Kindle, first, log in to your CLEVNET library account and browse their digital collection. Select the eBook you want, ensuring it's compatible with Kindle, and check out the title. You'll then need to choose the "Send to Kindle" option, which requires you to link your Amazon account. Finally, follow the prompts to complete the transfer, and the book will appear on your Kindle device.
Yes, you can cite a Kindle book in a research paper by including the author's name, book title, publication date, and the location of the book within the Kindle version (such as a chapter or page number). Additionally, you should include the digital format (Kindle edition) in the citation.
You can't. They must be purchased from the Kindle Store.
No, they can not. Each Kindle must download the app individually for it to be installed.
iPod is not an E-book although it may have an e-reader app such as Kindle.
Yes, a kindle has a option to read you the book in either a males voice or a females voice