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.
there are many ways to do this. 1. you can amazon.com and login, so that if you find any free books you like, you can order them and they will be sent to your kindle wirelessly. Then when you are logged in type in "free kindle books" in the search box of the website. then it should list all the free kindle books. if not, when you type in "free kindle books" on the right side you should see a dropbox that says 'SORT BY". Click the arrow piont ing down, then click" Price: low to high".
"Any" book is a tough question, but you can definitely enjoy your Kindle or Nook with free ebooks. They are often made free for a limited time and can be added to your library for reading at your convenience. You may visit here for free kindle books- justkindlebooksdotcom
There is a free Kindle App in the Apple App Store. Once you download that, you can download your past purchases. You cannot purchase new eBooks directly through the app, but any purchases that you make from the Amazon site or an actual Kindle device will appear in the iPad app for download.
Many people read books online using a Kindle. Flowers in the Attic can probably be purchased on Amazon or any other website that sells books.
Amazon sells the Kindle line of book readers. They start with the Kindle at $79 and go up to the Kindle Fire at $199.00. Any of these would qualify for free shipping.
Yes, if you have a kindle, or the book app for iPads and iPods or the amazon kindle app, free in the app store, for any of your apple products.
Yes, there are free Agatha Christie books available on Kindle through websites like Project Gutenberg or Amazon's Kindle Unlimited subscription service. You can also check for occasional promotional offers or sales where her books may be offered for free for a limited time.
Nope! Kindle (amazon) will let you download their e-books to your PC! FREE! Go to Amazon.com, click on "Kindle my PC" and download their free software. You can buy e-books (you'll need an account) for $0.00 or their regular price, right onto your PC, and read it from there... same navigability factors as a real Kindle. Have fun and get smart!
I have the 2nd generation 6" Kindle, so results may vary if your version is different.The Kindle browser on the 2nd gen Kindle isn't exactly the fastest and the width of the screen doesn't help much, either. I can easily read my gmail on it, but haven't managed to access any other webmail services.So yeah, email is free, except you can't (easily) use it.
You could use www.freewebs.com, or any other 'free website site'.
any website
There are not really any offers for free portable e-readers but there are free applications for e-readers that you are able to download and use. Nook and Kindle bother offer this app.