| Getting to Know Kindle Content | | | | the book based on the last page you viewed. |
| The Kindle Home screen gives you an overall | | | | Periodicals |
| picture of what you currently have on your Kindle. | | | | Periodicals include newspapers and magazines that |
| It shows you what has arrived recently, what | | | | can be purchased as a single issue or as a |
| you are reading, and where you are in your | | | | subscription delivered on a regular basis. Your |
| reading. It also allows you to remove content | | | | Home screen lists the most recent issue of each |
| from your Kindle and to move content from to | | | | periodical you have on your Kindle. Older issues |
| your Kindle. Read below for more details. | | | | appear inside a grouping called Periodicals: Back |
| Your Home screen displays a list of all of your | | | | Issues. Selecting the grouping takes you to a |
| Kindle reading materials - books, newspapers, | | | | screen that displays the back issues of all the |
| magazines, blogs, personal documents, as well as | | | | periodicals you have on your Kindle. Note that |
| audiobooks. It serves as a personal bookshelf for | | | | Kindle automatically deletes issues that are more |
| all of your reading material, as well as a starting | | | | than seven issues old to free up space for new |
| point to access other Kindle features. | | | | content. An exclamation point next to an issue |
| To display the Home screen, press the Home | | | | indicates that it will be deleted within 48 hours. |
| button on the right edge of your Kindle. By | | | | Blogs |
| default, the Home screen lists all of the items that | | | | Blogs are subscription-based and appear on the |
| you have on your Kindle beginning with the most | | | | Home screen as a single entry like books. As |
| recently viewed (or acquired) items. Each type of | | | | additional blog content arrives, it is added to the |
| content has a slightly different description and | | | | item and older entries arerolled off, much like a |
| label. | | | | blog works on a computer. |
| Kindle Books | | | | Audiobooks+ |
| Books are shown by title and author. Below the | | | | Audiobooks look similar to books, but they will be |
| book title are a series of dots which give you an | | | | labeled in the Home screen as audio content. Like |
| approximation of how long the book is. Bold dots | | | | regular books, they have a progress indicator that |
| within the series indicate how far along you are in | | | | shows where you are in the audiobook. |