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Read and Send Gmail From Your
Kindle

The Amazon Kindle is a
great e-book reader and audio-book player.
Wouldn't it be great if you could use the
built-in wireless service for
other things like
surfing the Internet or sending and
receiving e-mail? Well, actually depending
upon the e-mail service you use, you
can!
Not surprisingly, we've found
that the Amazon Kindle (both version 1 and
2) work great with Google's Gmail. However,
"right-out-of-the-box", you will not be able
to use Gmail unless you make a few
modifications to your Kindle's settings. If
you do not do this, you will get an error
message when trying to get into your Gmail
account.
Here are the steps you
need to follow:
1. Get a GMail account if you
do not have one already - very simple -
visit www.gmail.com and sign-up. Gmail
offers a number of great features including
over 7GB of storage space, IMAP support, and
easy labeling of e-mail.
2. Turn on your Kindle and go
to Menu > Experimental > Basic Web.
This will open the Kindle's Web Browser.
Keep in mind that the Kindle browser (even
on the new Kindle 2) is VERY basic.
3. When your Kindle browser has
opened, go to Menu > Settings.
4. Navigate to the Menu item
"Enable Javascript" - Gmail requires
Javascript to work. If Javascript is not
enabled then you will get an error message
when trying to access your Gmail
account.
5. Close the Settings
window.
6. Go to Menu > Enter
URL and then enter www.gmail.com - this is
important, if you use the Kindle's default
shortcut or bookmark for Google you will get
the Google "PDA" or mobile edition. When you
try to access Gmail from the Google mobile
site it will prompt you to download an
e-mail application. This application cannot
be installed on your Kindle. Go direction to
the gmail site.
7. Log into the Gmail site with
your existing user name and password, or use
the new one you created in Step #1. Click
"Sign in".
8. You should now be
logged into Gmail and ready to read and send
e-mail messages.
A few things to keep
in-mind when using your Kindle for Gmail.
First, don't forget the "Next Page" and
"Prev Page" buttons. You have to get-out of
your computer mind and into your Kindle
mind. Next, the screen quality is not
exceptional because it is in gray scale vs.
color. The Kindle 2's screen is better than
the Kindle 1, however you will not equal
anywhere near the experience of using your
computer for e-mail. Finally - you won't be
able to open attachments sent to your Gmail
account, and you may not be able to see all
of the images sent with your e-mails.
With all of this, it still is
pretty neat that you can take advantage of
the wireless "Whispernet" service to take
care of some basic e-mail tasks while you
are using your Kindle. Who knows? In the
event that your computer crashes and you're
out on the road your Kindle might be just
come in very handy!
Congratulations, now you
know how-to use Gmail on your Amazon Kindle
wireless reading device.
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