
E-advice for your e-reader
Yes, we have print how-to’s on using your Kindle or Nook including electronic contacts for the authors. Corey Sandler has written 200 books on computer technology, history, sports, business and luxury cruise ships. He carries 150 pounds of luggage including a laptop, two tablets, three cameras, four lenses, five electrical plugs, half a dozen books, and lecture notes to sit on a lectern. From the author’s bio of Nook Tablet for Dummies “he’s a fan of electronic books… [they’re] good for his back.” His book listing is at www.sandlerbooks.com where you can email him through links on the site. Harvey Chute is the owner of the independent discussion forum KindleBoards at www.kindleboards.com where his wife is known as Kindle Widow. His co-author of Kindle Touch for Dummies, Leslie H. Nicoll has owned every version of Kindle since its release. She also uses the Kindle app on her iphone and laptop. Her “Amazon Kindle FAQ” is a published “how-to” guide on Amazon. From the “Missing Manual” series (for computer products that don’t come with printed manuals) we have Kindle Fire by Peter Myers who designs, speaks and writes about digital books. He has written on computers’ effects on mainstream culture for The New York Times, Wired, Salon, and The Village Voice. Visit his blog is at http://newkindofbook.com. For the Nook we have Preston Gralla’s Nook Tablet. A contributing editor to Computerworld and a founder of PC Week he welcomes feedback at preston@gralla.com. Nancy Muir is the author of 100 technology books including Kindle Fire for Dummies and other tablets. Her website www.techsmartsenior.com provides information for readers of her bestselling Computers for Seniors for Dummies and Laptops for Seniors for Dummies. The NOOK Book: An Unofficial Guide by Barnes and Noble and Patrick Kanouse has a detailed and colorful chapter on streaming Netflix and Hulu. The author has published his own e-book on PubIt, a Barnes and Noble web service. His website is www.patrickkanouse.com.
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