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Sunday, November 30, 2008
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noun [from geography and Shakespeare, 2005] 1. A small forest of words in the great metropolis of Brooklyn 2. A collection of ruminations, photographs, and lists on topics including (but not limited to) books, writing, movies, television, theatre, current events, publishing, food, and nonsense 3. The blog of Cheryl Klein, reader, writer, children's books editor, and busy lady about town
Ha . . . it worked. I can post to my blog from my Kindle. Awesomeness.
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Now, can you Twitter, or update facebook from Kindle?
ReplyDeleteAm I coming in clear?
ReplyDeleteOh technology, is there nothing that you can not do?
I'm just wondering when Kindle music stands are going to be invented. It would save on all that page turning in concerts.
Rock on!
Marilyn
Ahh, to be young and not afraid of technology. I'm just pleased when I can comment on your blog or post on the blog a few writer friends and I started.
ReplyDeleteFor the older crowd like me (over 40), what is Kindle and what is Twitter?
Be afraid. Be VERY afraid...! ;-)
ReplyDelete-- Dawn
Resist the Feed ....
ReplyDeleteKindle: Amazon's Wireless Reading Device.
ReplyDeleteA Kindle is an electronic book. I wish my kid would get one for his textbooks. (His backpack weighs 22 pounds, in part because he's reading Half Blood Prince)
Nothing will ever take the place of a good old book in your hands but I can see how Kindles would be great especially if you travel a lot.
Twitter is trickier to explain... mini blog posts? Short sentences telling what you are doing? I don't Twitter so I"m not an expert. I do know that posts are called "Tweats" and it seems like it would eat up a lot of time. People use it to network.
Marilyn.
Thanks, Marilyn. I saw a Kindle on one of the morning shows this morning.
ReplyDeleteI agree, there is nothing like holding a book. It's like owning a little piece of someones creativity.
So a Twitter is like a mini blog or a live journal...right?
Thanks again!
Sharon
to my blog from my kindle...would have sounded like a child's pretend game, not so very long ago.
ReplyDeleteFYI: The little messages on Twitter are called tweets. Note the two Es.
ReplyDeleteAnd for a great explanation watch Twitter in Plain English - http://www.commoncraft.com/twitter
(I love that site~)
Thanks, Daniel! By the time I'm 50 maybe I'll be caught up on technology.
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