Chrome: Once you prefer spending more time reading in your Kindle than on your browser, you may quickly push content from your browser for your Kindle with Chrome extension Send to Kindle.
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Think of it like Chrome to Phone (or Chrome to iPhone ) in your Kindle, minimizing what was a multi-step task into a single click. Rather then hoping on Instapaper as the middle-man to sync articles, Send to Kindle syncs the item of your choice immediately.
To get it to work, Kindle users first ought to enter their Kindle’s registered email into the extension, then add kindle@klip.me as an approved sender under Amazon’s Kindle management page and add your Kindle’s email address to the extension settings. While you’re done, clicking the extension’s icon provide you with a live preview of the way the object will appear in your Kindle and offer you a ” Send” button to be able to send it on your Kindle. Just be sure that Wi-Fi or your Whispernet connection is activated in your device so it has no trouble getting there.
Send to Kindle | Chrome Web Store
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