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I just signed up. It took less than a minute. Easy easy easy. Now I’m going to go hover over my Kindle and see how long it takes for the blog to arrive.
That’s cool. We’ll have to see if Amazon nix’s that since it’s against their rules. What does it look like? Does it have b/w pictures on it?>>Did you see that Amazon (like Google has already done) is working on getting the Kindle titles onto phones too? If it ties in with that new feature to sync with your kindle, that could be cool for reading while on the go.>>New comment box. I like it.
What’s a URL?
<>jennifer<>, oddly, it doesn’t seem to work. I’ll investigate further. (Glad you like the comment box.)>><>barbara<>, a URL is the ‘uniform resource locator’, usually known as a web address. It’s the address your browser takes you to when you click on a link. So the URL for this blog is http://asknicola.blogspot.com and the URL for my web page is http://www.nicolagriffith.com. For more information, see this < HREF="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Url" REL="nofollow">wikipedia article<>.
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