Send to Kindle buttons now available for web publishers and WordPress bloggers

DNP Amazon lets web publishers and Wordpress bloggers add Send to Kindle buttons to their sites

Up until now, if you wanted to send content from a website directly to your Kindle for later reading, you had to install a browser extension. Now, however, you don't necessarily have to if the site in question has implemented Amazon's new "Send to Kindle" button. Made just for web publishers and Wordpress bloggers, you can already see it on The Washington Post, TIME and Boing Boing websites. Publishers can design how they want the button to look to a certain degree via limited customization of the font, color, size and theme. Like all the other Send to Kindle shortcuts, all readers need to do is select the article they want to ship over, hit the button and they'll see it on their favorite Kindle reader, be it the app or the device. Site owners can head over to the sources below to see how they can participate.

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Amazon brings Send to Kindle to Firefox, for all of that reading you’re gonna get to later

Amazon brings Send to Kindle to Firefox, for all of that reading you're gonna get to later

Not that the world was lacking in ways to send content to its Kindle devices and apps, but if you still happened to feel unfulfilled on that front, Amazon's added Firefox to the list. The Mozilla-crafted browser is getting an extension that'll let users share blog posts, news articles and the like to various members of the Kindle family. Select the page or text, click the button and go -- well, once you've finished downloading the extension from the source link below, that is.

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Amazon brings Send to Kindle to Firefox, for all of that reading you're gonna get to later originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 06 Nov 2012 15:03:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Send to Kindle comes to Chrome, Safari and Mozilla support promised ‘soon’

Send to Kindle comes to Chrome, Safari and Mozilla support promised 'soon'

Between clients for the PC and Mac and functionality on mobile devices, Amazon's got no shortage of methods for helping users get content onto their Kindles. Just in case you still weren't happy with the available options, however, the mega-retailer has extended the list to include a Send-to-Kindle Chrome extension that lets users send posts, stories and various other content to their e-readers. The extension lets users preview content and limited it to selected text, as well. Amazon's also promising similar functionality for Firefox and Safari "soon." Check the source link below to download the offering.

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Send to Kindle comes to Chrome, Safari and Mozilla support promised 'soon' originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 15 Aug 2012 14:53:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Send to Kindle arrives on Macs

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Sure, it may be Barnes & Noble's big day, but Amazon couldn't help but offer up some news of its own. The mega-retailer announced today that its Send to Kindle service is hitting the Mac, letting Apple users send documents and compatible apps from their desktop to their Kindle with a drag and a drop. The app's available now for free. For more info, send your browser to the source link below.

Send to Kindle arrives on Macs originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 25 Apr 2012 09:22:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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